Retrieve an XMLList representing the element's children, and then invoke parent( ) on that list : parent « XML « Flash / Flex / ActionScript

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Retrieve an XMLList representing the element's children, and then invoke parent( ) on that list
 


package{
  import flash.display.Sprite;
  
  public class Main extends Sprite{
    public function Main(){

        var novel:XML = <BOOK ISBN="0000000000">
            <TITLE>ActionScript</TITLE>
            <AUTHOR>J, J</AUTHOR>
            <PUBLISHER>Books Ltd</PUBLISHER>
        <DESCRIPTION>A <B>very</B> thick book.</DESCRIPTION>
          </BOOK>;
        
        var bookDetails:XMLList = novel.*;
        var book:XML = bookDetails.parent();
        
        trace(book);

    }
  }
}

        
Related examples in the same category
1. Accessing Parent Nodes: parent( ) method can be used successively to access any ancestor node
2. Invoking parent( ) on an XMLList with a single XML instance is identical to invoking parent( ) on that instance itself.
3. attribute.parent() returns the element on which the attribute is defined.
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