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   Re: [xml-dev] skipping the null node values in a DOM Tree

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I'm not a java programmer, but I would guess it's like most other languages I've used, look at the spec and see what it returns for getNodeValue();

if (chhh.getFirstChild().getNodeValue()) {

should be similar to this... (I use Perl here to declare a value with "my", but it shouldn't make any difference):

if (my $value = chhh.getFirstChild().getNodeValue()) {
        print "value is: $value";
} else {
       print "value is undefined :(";
}



if $value is not defined, it would not go into the block.

However, it's up to you, but you shouldn't have to assign it to a variable just to check if the function returns a value, thus if (test) should work:

if (chhh.getFirstChild().getNodeValue()) {
           System.out.println("value exists:"+chhh.getFirstChild().getNodeValue());
} else {
           System.out.println("value does not exist.");
}


On 6/7/06, Seetha Rama Krishna < ram_kurra@yahoo.co.in> wrote:
it there any method to check whether that node has node value/ not . If not how can i do this one??


Anthony Ettinger <aettinger@sdsualumni.org> wrote:
probably just need to check if it has a value before you do something with it:

if (chhh.getFirstChild().getNodeValue()) {
//do a print
System.out.println("NodeType 1" +chhh.getFirstChild().getNodeValue());
applicationArrayList.add(chhh.getFirstChild().getNodeValue());
}



On 6/7/06, Seetha Rama Krishna wrote:
> Hi,
> I am having an xml file like the following
>
>
> 4
> CLIENTDEMO

>
>
>
> I had written java code to iterate thru this xml and retrieve the
> values . when the element came I am getting null pointer

> xception.
>
> Here is my code.
> NodeList application =
> documentElement.getElementsByTagName("application");
> for (int i = 0; i < application.getLength(); i++)
> {
>
> NodeList nl = application.item(i).getChildNodes();
> {
> Node ch = application.item(i);
> NodeList nll = ch.getChildNodes();
> ArrayList applicationArrayList = new ArrayList();
> for (int j = 0; j < nll.getLength(); j++)
> {
> Node chh = nl.item(j);
> NodeList nlll = chh.getChildNodes();
> //System.out.println("Animals = " + nlll.getLength());
>
> for (int k = 0; k < nlll.getLength()-1; k++)
> {
> Node chhh = nlll.item(k);
> System.out.println("NodeType 1"+
> chhh.getNodeType());
> if (chhh.getNodeType() == 1)
> {
> System.out.println("NodeType 1"+
> chhh.getNodeName ());
> System.out.println("NodeType 1"
> +chhh.getFirstChild().getNodeValue());
>
> applicationArrayList.add(chhh.getFirstChild().getNodeValue());
>
> }
>
> }
>
> }
>
>
> }
>
>
> }
>
> How can I skip when i get null values in the xml??
>
>
>
>
>
> regards,
> ramu
>
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regards,
ramu

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