XPath 2.0 - Other Operators

Other Operators

Other operators available in XPath 2.0 include the following:

Operators Effect
+, -, *, div, mod, idiv Arithmetic on numbers, dates, and durations
=, !=, <, >, <=, >= General comparison: compare arbitrary sequences. The result is true if any pair of items, one from each sequence, satisfies the comparison
eq, ne, lt, gt, le, ge Value comparison: compare single items
is Compare node identity: true if both operands are the same node
<<, >> Compare node position, based on document order
union, intersect, except Compare sequences of nodes, treating them as sets, returning the set union, intersection, or difference
and, or boolean conjunction and disjunction. Negation is achieved using the not function.
to defines an integer range, for example 1 to 10
instance of determines whether a value is an instance of a given type
cast as converts a value to a given type
castable as tests whether a value is convertible to a given type

Conditional expressions may be written using the syntax if (A) then B else C.

XPath 2.0 also offers a for expression, which is a small subset of the FLWOR expression from XQuery. The expression for $x in X return Y evaluates the expression Y for each value in the result of expression X in turn, referring to that value using the variable reference $x.

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