So, how about an example?
Here is an XML breakfast menu:
<breakfast_menu> <food> <name>Belgian Waffles</name> <price>$5.95</price> <description>Two of our famous Belgian Waffles with plenty of real maple syrup</description> <calories>650</calories> </food> <food> <name>Strawberry Belgian Waffles</name> <price>$7.95</price> <description>Light Belgian waffles covered with strawberries and whipped cream</description> <calories>900</calories> </food> <food> <name>Berry-Berry Belgian Waffles</name> <price>$8.95</price> <description>Light Belgian waffles covered with an assortment of fresh berries and whipped cream</description> <calories>900</calories> </food> <food> <name>French Toast</name> <price>$4.50</price> <description>Thick slices made from our homemade sourdough bread</description> <calories>600</calories> </food> <food> <name>Homestyle Breakfast</name> <price>$6.95</price> <description>Two eggs, bacon or sausage, toast, and our ever-popular hash browns</description> <calories>950</calories> </food> </breakfast_menu>And the same thing in BKO (I will admit BKO is probably harder to read than XML for those not familiar with the notation):
|context> => |context: breakfast menu> |menu: breakfast: list> => |food: Belgian Waffles> + |food: Strawberry Belgian Waffles> + |food: Berry-Berry Belgian Waffles> + |food: French Toast> + |food: Homestyle Breakfast> name |food: Belgian Waffles> => |text: "Belgian Waffles"> price |food: Belgian Waffles> => |price: 5.95> description |food: Belgian Waffles> => |text: "Two of our famous Belgian Waffles with plenty of real maple syrup"> calories |food: Belgian Waffles> => |calories: 650> name |food: Strawberry Belgian Waffles> => |text: "Strawberry Belgian Waffles"> price |food: Strawberry Belgian Waffles> => |price: 7.95> description |food: Strawberry Belgian Waffles> => |text: "Light Belgian waffles covered with strawberries and whipped cream"> calories |food: Strawberry Belgian Waffles> => |calories: 900> name |food: Berry-Berry Belgian Waffles> => |text: "Berry-Berry Belgian Waffles"> price |food: Berry-Berry Belgian Waffles> => |price: 8.95> description |food: Berry-Berry Belgian Waffles> => |text: "Light Belgian waffles covered with an assortment of fresh berries and whipped cream"> calories |food: Berry-Berry Belgian Waffles> => |calories: 900> name |food: French Toast> => |text: "French Toast"> price |food: French Toast> => |price: 4.50> description |food: French Toast> => |text: "Thick slices made from our homemade sourdough bread"> calories |food: French Toast> => |calories: 600> name |food: Homestyle Breakfast> => |text: "Homestyle Breakfast"> price |food: Homestyle Breakfast> => |price: 6.95> description |food: Homestyle Breakfast> => |text: "Two eggs, bacon or sausage, toast, and our ever-popular hash browns"> calories |food: Homestyle Breakfast> => |calories: 950>
name |food: Belgian Waffles> => |text: "Belgian Waffles"> price |food: Belgian Waffles> => |price: 5.95> description |food: Belgian Waffles> => |text: "Two of our famous Belgian Waffles with plenty of real maple syrup"> calories |food: Belgian Waffles> => |calories: 650>And now, load her up, and print a table (noting the table code has been updated so it always extracts-values. I now think this is the way to go, but the idea is currently on probation):
sa: load clean-breakfast-menu.sw sa: table[food-name,price,calories,description] "" |menu: breakfast: list> +-----------------------------+-------+----------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | food-name | price | calories | description | +-----------------------------+-------+----------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Belgian Waffles | 5.95 | 650 | "Two of our famous Belgian Waffles with plenty of real maple syrup" | | Strawberry Belgian Waffles | 7.95 | 900 | "Light Belgian waffles covered with strawberries and whipped cream" | | Berry-Berry Belgian Waffles | 8.95 | 900 | "Light Belgian waffles covered with an assortment of fresh berries and whipped cream" | | French Toast | 4.50 | 600 | "Thick slices made from our homemade sourdough bread" | | Homestyle Breakfast | 6.95 | 950 | "Two eggs, bacon or sausage, toast, and our ever-popular hash browns" | +-----------------------------+-------+----------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+And of course, we can sort by price:
table[food,price,calories,description] sort-by[price] "" |menu: breakfast: list> +-----------------------------+-------+----------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | food | price | calories | description | +-----------------------------+-------+----------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | French Toast | 4.50 | 600 | "Thick slices made from our homemade sourdough bread" | | Belgian Waffles | 5.95 | 650 | "Two of our famous Belgian Waffles with plenty of real maple syrup" | | Homestyle Breakfast | 6.95 | 950 | "Two eggs, bacon or sausage, toast, and our ever-popular hash browns" | | Strawberry Belgian Waffles | 7.95 | 900 | "Light Belgian waffles covered with strawberries and whipped cream" | | Berry-Berry Belgian Waffles | 8.95 | 900 | "Light Belgian waffles covered with an assortment of fresh berries and whipped cream" | +-----------------------------+-------+----------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+And we can sort by calories:
table[food,price,calories,description] sort-by[calories] "" |menu: breakfast: list> +-----------------------------+-------+----------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | food | price | calories | description | +-----------------------------+-------+----------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | French Toast | 4.50 | 600 | "Thick slices made from our homemade sourdough bread" | | Belgian Waffles | 5.95 | 650 | "Two of our famous Belgian Waffles with plenty of real maple syrup" | | Strawberry Belgian Waffles | 7.95 | 900 | "Light Belgian waffles covered with strawberries and whipped cream" | | Berry-Berry Belgian Waffles | 8.95 | 900 | "Light Belgian waffles covered with an assortment of fresh berries and whipped cream" | | Homestyle Breakfast | 6.95 | 950 | "Two eggs, bacon or sausage, toast, and our ever-popular hash browns" | +-----------------------------+-------+----------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+And that's it for this post. Heaps more to come!
Update: I don't know. Perhaps someone smarter than I could write an XML => sw, and a sw => XML transform code?
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