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I have an XML file like this:

<quotes>
  <quote>
    <symbol>7UP</symbol>
    <change>0</change>
    <close>45</close>
    <date>2011-08-24</date>
    <high>45</high>
  </quote>
</quotes>

I want to search this document by symbol and obtain the matching close value, in PHP.

Thanks.

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    What do you mean 'based upon "symbol"'? NB: Wouldn't hurt to improve your accept rating, if possible.
    – pb149
    Aug 25, 2011 at 14:52
  • possible duplicate of Matching a node based on a sibling's value with XPath
    – Marc B
    Aug 25, 2011 at 14:53
  • I have no idea what you mean by 'based upon "symbol"'.
    – TRiG
    Aug 25, 2011 at 14:56
  • Based upon the contents of symbol of course. I mean, I'm all for clarity in questions, but this question was really not that hard to figure out, if you've dealt with querying XML before. (And yes, I read the question before netcoder edited it.) Aug 25, 2011 at 15:05
  • Like netcoder said here. Use XPath. This is like the SQL query syntax, but for XML documents.
    – heinkasner
    Jun 6, 2014 at 9:54

2 Answers 2

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Use XPath.

Using SimpleXML:

$sxml = new SimpleXMLElement($xml);
$close = $sxml->xpath('//quote[symbol="7UP"]/close/text()');
echo reset($close); // 45

Using DOM:

$dom = new DOMDocument;
$dom->loadXML($xml);
$xpath = new DOMXPath($dom);
$close = $xpath->query('//quote[symbol="7UP"]/close/text()')->item(0)->nodeValue;
echo $close;        // 45

...for numeric values specifically, with DOM, you can do (as suggested by @fireeyedboy):

$close = $xpath->evaluate('number(//quotes/quote[symbol="7UP"]/close/text())');
echo $close;        // 45
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  • +1 Nice answer. I was gonna post a little alternative, but you can add it to your answer if you like: $close = $xpath->evaluate( 'number(/quotes/quote[symbol="7UP"][1]/close/text())' ); (Which is for DOMXPath of course) Aug 25, 2011 at 15:09
  • Here is my code, bur I am having errors public function getStock($symbol) { $api = file_get_contents("http://stocks.com"); $sxml = new SimpleXMLElement($api); $close = $sxml->xpath("//quote[symbol=".$symbol."]/close/text()"); return reset($close); // 45 }
    – Cyberomin
    Aug 25, 2011 at 15:24
  • @Cyberomin: http://stocks.com does not return a document with the XML structure you have provided in your question. It returns a regular HTML document with no <quotes>, <quote>, etc... elements in sight. Aug 25, 2011 at 15:41
  • You need to enclose $symbol in quotes: $sxml->xpath("//quote[symbol='".$symbol."']/close/text()"). If you have problems, ask a new question, don't post long code blocks in comments.
    – netcoder
    Aug 25, 2011 at 15:41
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You can just parse your XML file to an object or an array. Makes it a lot easier to work with in PHP. PHP has simpleXML for this, which is enabled by default:

http://www.php.net/manual/en/simplexml.installation.php

Example:

$xml = new SimpleXMLElement($xmlstr);

foreach ($xml->quotes->quote as $quote) 
{
  // Filter the symbol
  echo ( (string) $quote->symbol === '7UP') 
    ? $quote->close 
    : 'something else';
}

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