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I have a function that has this line:

var returnString:String = items[0].@month;

@month is an attibute on an XML node like so:

<xmlnode month="JAN"/>

OK but I need to abstract the attribute name so I can pass a string to the function and get the contents of the attribute with the name matching the string I passed. So for example If I call the function like this function("stone") it returns items[0].@stone. I hope this is clear.

Does anyone know how to do what I am after?

Thanks.

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  • Looking a all the comments I cant help but think there is something wrong here. I tested the solutions that were described by your answers and am not getting the results that you guys are talking about. ~~~~~ So I have some basic xml with an attribute ' id="hey" ' ~~~~~ trace(xml.@id); // traces: hey ~~~~~ trace(xml.@['id']); // traces blank ~~~~~ trace(xml.attribute('id')); // traces blank ~~~~~ also making 'id' into a String (from a literal) doesn't help any.
    – gltovar
    Feb 14, 2011 at 5:14

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You'll want to use attribute('stone') rather than @stone, its the same thing, @stone is just a shorthand way of writing it.

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  • It worked for the person who originally asked the question as well in several of my applications i was working on at the time the question was posed. Perhaps your problem is slightly different.
    – quoo
    Jun 29, 2011 at 20:12
  • The reason you're running into problems is that you're using a custom namespace. Our answers do not take into account the use of a custom namespace as it was not part of the original question. If you remove the custom namespace from your code, our answers should all work (although I have not tested the others). If you truly wanted help with your problem though, you should of posed your own question instead of maliciously down voting perfectly valid answers. I suggest you read this article to better understand of why your use of a namespace caused your problem: adobe.ly/lcSLZS
    – quoo
    Jun 30, 2011 at 13:53
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You can write this as:

var attrName:String = "month";
return items[0].@[ attrName ];
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not only that, but if you ever want to assign a value to an attribute using a variable for the attribute name, you can do this (although it is not documented) like so:

  public function setAttr(obj:XML, attrName:String, value:String):void{
     obj.@[attrName] = value;
  }

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