2017-07-17 16:50 GMT-03:00 Christoph Feck <cf...@kde.org>: > On 17.07.2017 21:25, Francisco Ares wrote: > >> Hi, all. >> >> I'm pretty new to programming, in special regarding XML generation and >> parsing. >> >> Could anyone help me parse the following file? >> >> >> <?xml version="1.0" ?> >> <Settings Firmware="00.01.52.11715 " Name="Mako" Model="Mako G-125C >> (5488)"> >> <Integer Name="AcquisitionFrameCount">1</Integer> >> <Float Name="AcquisitionFrameRateAbs">3.0</Float> >> <Enumeration Name="AcquisitionMode">SingleFrame</Enumeration> >> </Settings> >> >> Meaning 3 settings in a device, one on each line that shows first the type >> of the setting, the name to which this device's API would respond to, then >> the new value for that setting. >> >> For now, I have the following, mostly from samples: >> >> QDomDocument doc("mydocument"); >> QFile file("myfile.xml"); >> if (!file.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly)) >> return; >> if (!doc.setContent(&file)) { >> file.close(); >> return; >> } >> file.close(); >> >> QDomElement docElem = doc.documentElement(); >> >> QDomNode n = docElem.firstChild(); >> while(!n.isNull()) { >> QDomElement e = n.toElement(); // try to convert the node to an element. >> if( ( !e.isNull() ) && n.isElement() ) { >> QString aType = e.nodeName(); >> QString aValue = e.text(); >> } >> n = n.nextSibling(); >> } >> >> >> This returns me the the type and the value, but I could not find a way >> to obtain the name of the setting (for instance, "AcquisitionMode" on >> line 3. >> >> Any help will be highly appretiated! >> >> Thanks, >> Francisco >> > > Use QDomElement::attribute() or QDomElement::attributeNode(). >
Thank you! That did it. Best regards to All, Francisco
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