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Class

XML

Name

getChildren()

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 xml;

void setup() {
  xml = loadXML("mammals.xml");
  XML[] animals = xml.getChildren("animal");

  for (int i = 0; i < animals.length; i++) {
    println(animals[i].getContent());
  }
}

// Sketch prints:
// Goat
// Leopard
// Zebra
Description Returns all of the element's children as an array of XML objects. When the name parameter is specified, then it will return all children that match that name or path. The path is a series of elements and sub-elements, separated by slashes.
Syntax
.getChildren()
.getChildren(name)
Parameters
name String: element name or path/to/element
ReturnsXML[]
Updated on January 21, 2019 10:05:14am EST

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