Broken XML again :|

Also broken, XML::TreeBuilder/XML::Element/attr_get_i

This works

#!/usr/bin/perl -- use strict; use warnings; use Data::Dump; use XML::TreeBuilder; my $tree = XML::TreeBuilder->new(); $tree->parse(<<'__XML__'); <drug type="small molecule"> <name>Goserelin</name> <targets> <target partner="1"> <known-action>yes</known-action> </target> <target partner="2"> <known-action>yes</known-action> </target> <target partner="3"> <known-action>yes</known-action> </target> </targets> </drug> __XML__ foreach my $drug ( $tree->find_by_tag_name('drug') ) { my @targets = $drug->look_down( '_tag', 'target' ); for my $target ( @targets ){ print $target->attr('partner'), "\t"; } print "\n"; my @act = $drug->look_down( '_tag', 'known-action' ); @act = map { $_->as_trimmed_text } @act; print join "\t", @act, "\n"; }

In reply to Re^5: XML::TreeBuilder capture multiple attributes to array by Anonymous Monk
in thread XML::TreeBuilder capture multiple attributes to array by yesitsjess

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