Name | addChild() |
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Examples |
# The following short XML file called "mammals.xml" is parsed # in the code below. It must be in the project's "data" folder. # # <?xml version="1.0"> # <mammals> # <animal id="0" species="Capra hircus">Goat</animal> # <animal id="1" species="Panthera pardus">Leopard</animal> # <animal id="2" species="Equus zebra">Zebra</animal> # </mammals> xml = loadXML("mammals.xml") newChild = xml.addChild("animal") newChild.setContent("bloodhound") print(xml) # Sketch prints: # <mammals> # <animal id="0" species="Capra hircus">Goat</animal> # <animal id="1" species="Panthera pardus">Leopard</animal> # <animal id="2" species="Equus zebra">Zebra</animal> # <animal>bloodhound</animal> # </mammals> |
Description |
Appends a new child to the element. The child can be specified with either a String, which will be used as the new tag's name, or as a reference to an existing XML object. A reference to the newly created child is returned as an XML object. |
Syntax | .addChild(tag) .addChild(child) |
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