XMLNode

MATLAB class that allows you to use XPath to navigate and extract data from an XML document.
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Using XMLNode, you can read an XML document into MATLAB as an XMLNode object. This object allows you to navigate and extract data from the XML document using XPath queries.
For example, in the XML document of colors (colors.xml)
<colors>
<color>
<name>red</name>
<hex>FF0000</hex>
</color>
<color>
<name>green</name>
<hex>00FF00</hex>
</color>
<color>
<name>blue</name>
<hex>0000FF</hex>
</color>
</colors>
you could obtain the green hex node using
>> n = XMLNode('colors.xml')
>> n.colors.color(2).hex

or

>> n = XMLNode('colors.xml')
>> n('colors/color[2]/hex')

To extract traditional MATLAB arrays instead of returning XMLNode objects, use {} indexing.

>> n = XMLNode('colors.xml')
>> greenHex = n{'colors/color[2]/hex'}

Supports namespaces and various character encodings.

If you have enhancement suggestions or if you find a bug, please leave a comment :)

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Jarrod Rivituso (2024). XMLNode (https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/34711-xmlnode), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Recuperado .

Compatibilidad con la versión de MATLAB
Se creó con R2011b
Compatible con cualquier versión
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1.6.0.1

Updated license

1.6.0.0

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1.5.0.0

Fixed copyright statements

1.3.0.0

Updates made based on user comments...

- Empty array now returned when XPath expression is not found in document
- Created an "addNamespacePrefix" method
- Updated command window display

1.0.0.0