reading data in xml format

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Tom Wright
Tom Wright on 2 Sep 2015
Commented: Cedric on 4 Sep 2015
<xml>
<node1>
<val>5</val>
<val>7</val>
</node1>
</xml>
xml_vals = node.item(0).getElementsByTagName('val');
values = zeros(1,xml_vals.getLength);
for iVal = 1:xml_vals.getLength-1
values(iVal+1) = str2num(xml_vals.item(iVal).getFirstChild.getData);
end
Is there a simple way to use an XMLDom to get all the values directly into a vector? Currently I am looping through them but this is very slow.

Answers (1)

Shruti Sapre
Shruti Sapre on 4 Sep 2015
Hi Tom,
I understand that you want to read all the values of an xml into a vector. I tried to look this up and couldn’t find an existing function or a direct way to do this.
There is a function on MATLAB Central that reads xml into a MATLAB structure, maybe this could help you perform the parsing faster:
Here is another link that may help you with easy access to values in an xml:
Alternatively, you could try the “parseXML” function in the below documentation link to check if this makes the process a bit faster:
Hope this helps!
-Shruti

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