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Asked: June 6, 20262026-06-06T14:24:31+00:00 2026-06-06T14:24:31+00:00

I have a sample xml file which looks like the one below: <Root> <SubOne>

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I have a sample xml file which looks like the one below:

<Root>
    <SubOne>
       <book author="george" />
       <indiv name="abc" />
       <indiv name="khh" />
       <indiv name="ioo" />
    </SubOne>
    <SubTwo>
       <indiv book author="hamle" />
       <indiv name="kok"/>
       <indiv name="ppp" />
    </SubTow>

</Root>

Is there a way in XPATH to check , if author=”george” select /Root/SubOne/indiv/@name , or if the author=”hamle”, select /Root/SubTwo/indiv/@name.
Any help is appreciated

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    2026-06-06T14:24:32+00:00Added an answer on June 6, 2026 at 2:24 pm

    First I noticed that your XML is not valid.

    Assume that your XML is as follows.

    XML:

    <Root>
        <SubOne>
            <book author="george"/>
            <indiv name="abc"/>
            <indiv name="khh"/>
            <indiv name="ioo"/>
        </SubOne>
        <SubTwo>
            <book author="hamle"/>
            <indiv name="kok"/>
            <indiv name="ppp"/>
        </SubTwo>
    </Root>
    

    XPATH:

    For @author='george', use this XPATH:

    //*[book[@author='george']]/indiv
    

    For @author='hamle', use this XPATH:

    //*[book[@author='hamle']]/indiv
    

    For both XPATH, to print the name use @name

    JAVA:

    Using Java, you need to implement this way for both xpath’s

    For @author='george',

    String xpath = "//*[book[@author='george']]/indiv";
    NodeList nl = (NodeList) xpath.evaluate(xpath, xml, XPathConstants.NODESET);
    for (int i = 0; i < nodes.getLength(); i++) {
        System.out.println(nodes.item(i).getAttributes().getNamedItem("name").getNodeValue()); 
    }
    

    For @author='hamle',

    String xpath = "//*[book[@author='hamle']]/indiv";
    NodeList nl = (NodeList) xpath.evaluate(xpath, xml, XPathConstants.NODESET);
    for (int i = 0; i < nodes.getLength(); i++) {
        System.out.println(nodes.item(i).getAttributes().getNamedItem("name").getNodeValue()); 
    }
    
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