On Tuesday, December 2, 2014 11:52:37 PM UTC+1, John Gordon wrote: > In <a1a70942-6740-4de5-b41e-57a71fb36...@googlegroups.com> Uzoma Ojemeni > <uojem...@gmail.com> writes: > > > I am new to Python - a few days old - and I would appreciate some help. > > > I want write a python code to parse the below XML as below:- > > > ServingCell----------NeighbourCell > > L41_NBR3347_1----------L41_NBR3347_2 > > L41_NBR3347_1----------L41_NBR3347_3 > > L41_NBR3347_1----------L41_NBR3349_1 > > L41_NBR3347_1----------L41_NBREA2242_1 > > > <LteCell id="L41_NBR3347_1"> > > <attributes> > > <absPatternInfoTdd><unset/></absPatternInfoTdd> > > <additionalSpectrumEmission>1</additionalSpectrumEmission> > > <additionalSpectrumEmissionList><unset/></additionalSpectrumEmissionList> > > <LteSpeedDependentConf id="0"> > > <attributes> > > <tReselectionEutraSfHigh>lDot0</tReselectionEut > > <tReselectionEutraSfMedium>lDot0</tReselectionE > > </attributes> > > </LteSpeedDependentConf> > > <LteNeighboringCellRelation id="L41_NBR3347_2"> > > <attributes> > > <absPatternInfo><unset/></absPatternInfo> > > </LteNeighboringCellRelation> > > <LteNeighboringCellRelation id="L41_NBR3347_3"> > > <attributes> > > <absPatternInfo><unset/></absPatternInfo> > > </LteNeighboringCellRelation> > > <LteNeighboringCellRelation id="L41_NBR3349_1"> > > <attributes> > > <absPatternInfo><unset/></absPatternInfo> > > </LteNeighboringCellRelation> > > <LteNeighboringCellRelation id="L41_NBREA2242_1"> > > <attributes> > > <absPatternInfo><unset/></absPatternInfo> > > <absPatternInfoTdd><unset/></absPatternInfoTdd> > > In plain English, it looks like you want to do this: > > 1. Print a header. > 2. For each <LteCell> element: > 3. Find the child <attributes> element. > 4. For each child <LteNeighboringCellRelation> element: > 5. Print the "id" attributes of the <LteCell> element and the > <LteNeighboringCellRelation> element. > > Translated to python, that would look something like this: > > # import the xml library code > import xml.etree.ElementTree as ET > > # load your XML file > tree = ET.parse('cells.xml') > > # get the root element > root = tree.getroot() > > # print a header > print("ServingCell------NeighbourCell") > > # find each <LteCell> child element > for serving_cell in root.findall('LteCell'): > > # find the <attributes> child element > attributes = serving_cell.find('attributes') > > # find each <LteNeighboringCellRelation> child element > for neighbor in attributes.findall('LteNeighboringCellRelation'): > > # print the id's of the serving and neighbor cells > print("%s------%s" % (serving_cell.attrib['id'], > neighbor.attrib['id'])) > > -- > John Gordon Imagine what it must be like for a real medical doctor to > gor...@panix.com watch 'House', or a real serial killer to watch 'Dexter'.
Thank you Guys. I will implement and feedback if i find any problems. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list