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I'm writing xpath in "title" element want to get following "abbrev" within same parent(feature). I'm using xpath 1.0

<root>
<feature>
    <title>Burst Cycle Length</title>
    <titlealts class="- topic/titlealts ">
        <navtitle>Burst Cycle Length</navtitle>
    </titlealts>
    <abbrv>BCL</abbrv>
    <featbody/>
</feature>
<feature>
    <title>Burst Parameter</title>
    <titlealts class="- topic/titlealts ">
        <navtitle>Burst Cycle Length</navtitle>
    </titlealts>
    <abbrv>BCP</abbrv>
    <featbody/>
</feature>
</root>
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  • What exactly you want to search through XPath? Didnt get your question
    – Pradeep
    Jun 27, 2014 at 6:23

2 Answers 2

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If you want to get all nodes:

/root/feature/title/following-sibling::abbrv

Or, if you want a specific one:

/root/feature/title[.='Burst Cycle Length']/following-sibling::abbrv

This has the same output as the preceding:

/root/feature[1]/title/following-sibling::abbrv
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If you want to get first "abbrv" node that has same parent with current "title" node

following-sibling::node()[name() ='abbrv'][1]

and this will get a list of "abbrv"

following-sibling::node()[name() ='abbrv']

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