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You appear to have outgrown the facilities that XML::Simple offers. You may wish to read Stepping up from XML::Simple to XML::LibXML.
use 5.010;
use XML::LibXML 1.94;
my $xml = XML::LibXML->load_xml(IO =>\*DATA);
foreach my $element ($xml->findnodes("/a/*"))
{
say "Got ", $element->tagName;
if ($element->tagName eq 'b')
{
say " type is ", $element->{type};
}
}
__DATA__
<a>
<b type="1"/>
<b type="2"/>
<c/>
<b type="3"/>
</a>
Output is...
Got b
type is 1
Got b
type is 2
Got c
Got b
type is 3
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