XPath to select Element by attribute value

2019-01-07 06:16发布

问题:

I have following XML.

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<Employees>
    <Employee id="3">
        <age>40</age>
        <name>Tom</name>
        <gender>Male</gender>
        <role>Manager</role>
    </Employee>
    <Employee id="4">
        <age>25</age>
        <name>Meghna</name>
        <gender>Female</gender>
        <role>Manager</role>
    </Employee>
</Employees>

I want to select Employee element with id="4".

I am using below XPath expression which is not returning anything.

//Employee/[@id='4']/text()

I checked it at http://chris.photobooks.com/xml/default.htm and it says invalid xpath, not sure where is the issue.

回答1:

You need to remove the / before the [. Predicates (the parts in [ ]) shouldn't have slashes immediately before them. Also, to select the Employee element itself, you should leave off the /text() at the end or otherwise you'd just be selecting the whitespace text values immediately under the Employee element.

//Employee[@id='4']

Edit: As Jens points out in the comments, // can be very slow because it searches the entire document for matching nodes. If the structure of the documents you're working with is going to be consistent, you are probably best off using a full path, for example:

/Employees/Employee[@id='4']


回答2:

Try doing this :

/Employees/Employee[@id=4]/*/text()


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