Consider the following code (it works as expected):
#!/usr/bin/perl use warnings; use strict; use XML::Twig::XPath; my $twig = XML::Twig::XPath->new( pretty_print => 'indented', ); $twig->parse(<<'XML'); <?xml version="1.0"?> <article> <label>here label for testing</label> <fig id="fig001" position="float"><label>Fig. 1.</label><caption><p>fi +rst</p></caption></fig> <fig id="fig002" position="float"><label>Fig. 2.</label><caption><p>se +cond</p></caption></fig> <fig id="fig003" position="float"><label>Fig. 3.</label><caption><p>th +ird</p></caption></fig> <fig id="fig004" position="float"><label>Fig. 4.</label><caption><p>fo +urth</p></caption></fig> <fig id="fig006" position="float"><caption><p>sixth</p></caption></fig +> <fig id="fig005" position="float"><label>Fig. 5.</label><caption><p>fi +fth</p></caption></fig> <fig id="fig006" position="float"><label>Fig. 6.</label><caption><p>si +xth</p></caption></fig> <fig id="fig006" position="float"><label>Fig. 6.</label></fig> </article> XML my @labels = $twig->findnodes('/article/fig[label and caption]/label') +; my @captions = $twig->findnodes('/article/fig[label and caption]/capti +on'); for my $i (0..$#labels) { $labels[$i]->move('first_child', $captions[$i]); } $twig->print;

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In reply to Re: XML::Twig Question by Ieronim
in thread XML::Twig Question by prasadbabu

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