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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T12:43:00+00:00 2026-05-27T12:43:00+00:00

Consider this XML snippet: <book id=5 /> <book id=15 /> <book id=5 /> <book

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Consider this XML snippet:

 <book id="5" />
 <book id="15" />
 <book id="5" />
 <book id="25" />
 <book id="35" />
 <book id="5" />

How can I compose an E4X statement/query to get a list of the unique values in the id attribute? I’m using E4X in a JavaScript non-browser context.

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15
25
35

Is there a distinct() or groupby() method of any kind that would help? If not, how could this be accomplished?

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    2026-05-27T12:43:01+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 12:43 pm

    There is no unique or groupby method. However, E4X allow you to quickly create an XMLList of the values non-unique values.

    var xmlSnippet = <stuff><book id="5"/>
                            <book id="15"/>
                            <book id="5"/>
                            <book id="25"/>
                            <book id="35"/>
                            <book id="5"/>
                      </stuff>;
    var attributes = xmlSnippet['book'].attribute("id");
    

    To make it unique, you can then take the XMLList, iterate through it, and store each element as the key value in an object.

    var uniqueAttributes = new Object ();
    
    for each (var a in attributes)
    {
        uniqueAttributes[a] = null;
    }
    

    To access these values, iterate through them using a for in loop (not a for each in)

    for (var u in uniqueAttributes)
    {
    // do something with u
    }
    
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