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This function is an attempt to provide some assistance in determining if two XML documents are the same and if not, how they differ. Rather than comparing the tree structure, this function compares the frequency distributions of the names of the node. It omits position, attributes, simple content from the comparison. Those are left to the functions that have more contextual information to compare two documents.
compareXMLDocs(a, b, ...)
two parsed XML documents that must be internal documents, i.e. created with
xmlParse
or created with newXMLNode
.
additional parameters that are passed on to the summary
method for an internal document.
A list with elements
the names and counts of the XML elements that only appear in the first document
the names and counts of the XML elements that only appear in the second document
a vector giving the difference in number of nodes with a particular name.
# NOT RUN {
tt =
'<x>
<a>text</a>
<b foo="1"/>
<c bar="me">
<d>a phrase</d>
</c>
</x>'
a = xmlParse(tt, asText = TRUE)
b = xmlParse(tt, asText = TRUE)
d = getNodeSet(b, "//d")[[1]]
xmlName(d) = "bob"
addSibling(xmlParent(d), newXMLNode("c"))
compareXMLDocs(a, b)
# }
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