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You could use the XML package to modify the attributes of a given node.
> library(XML)
# make an reproducible example> z <- newXMLNode("BLABLA",
+ attrs = c(version = "XXX"),
+ .children = list(
+ newXMLNode("A1",
+ attrs = c(X1=2, X2="0", X3 = "100")),
+ newXMLNode("A2",
+ attrs = c(X1=133.708, X2=36.28558)),
+ newXMLNode("A3",
+ attrs = c(X1=1, X2 = 2, X3 = 3, X4 = 4))
+ ))> z
<BLABLA version="XXX">
<A1 X1="2" X2="0" X3="100"/>
<A2 X1="133.708" X2="36.28558"/>
<A3 X1="1" X2="2" X3="3"
X4="4"/>
</BLABLA>
# XML child nodes can be access using like a list
# z[['A1']] will extract the first node with that name
# then use the XML::xmlAttrs() function to get and set the attributes
> a1_atts <- xmlAttrs(z[["A1"]])
> a1_atts
X1 X2 X3
"2" "0" "100" > a1_atts[['X3']] <- "boo"
> xmlAttrs(z[["A1"]]) <- a1_atts
> z
<BLABLA version="XXX">
<A1 X1="2" X2="0" X3="boo"/>
<A2 X1="133.708" X2="36.28558"/>
<A3 X1="1" X2="2" X3="3"
X4="4"/>
</BLABLA>
Is that what you want to do?
Cheers,
Ben
On Aug 13, 2015, at 8:51 AM, Robert U <tacsunday at yahoo.fr> wrote:
> Dear RUser,I?m tryingto operate some very slight editing to the values of
an XML file. I looked abit everywhere and it appears that dealing with XML files
is not that easy? besidemy XML files might be a bit weirdly structured. Anyway,
let me give you an exampleof it :
> Root(xmlfile)<BLABLA version="XXX"> <A1
X1="2" X2="0"X3="100"> <A2
X1="133.708" X2="36.28558"/> <A3 X1="0"
X2="0" X3="0" X4="0"/> <A4
mode="0"/> ? ??? </ A1 ></ BLABLA > I?d like to
modify the value of say,X1 in A1 line, or X1 in A2 line. Unfortunately the
structure of this datasetdoes not really look like the examples I?ve seen on the
internet, where youhave something that look like that : <A1> something to
change </A1> In my case as you noticed, thevalues I want to edit are
inside de <>, which is pretty odd? Any tips? Regards
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