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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T15:44:19+00:00 2026-05-12T15:44:19+00:00

I know I can read a file into a variable like this: <xsl:variable name=content

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I know I can read a file into a variable like this:
<xsl:variable name=”content” select=”document(‘file.xml’)”/>, but how can I do the following:

file.xml:

<root>
  <child>Some</child>
  <child>Random</child>
  <child>Data</child>
  <child>Stuff</child>
</root>

Using that xml file, I’d like to print:

D
 * Data

R
 * Random

S
 * Stuff
 * Some

Meaning printing the caption only once and then listing the items alphabetically. I know I can use <xsl:for-each> and <xsl:sort>, but how to do that caption part?

Thanks for any help!

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    2026-05-12T15:44:20+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 3:44 pm

    There are several possible solutions, depending on what you want to do. The most well-known is the Muenchen method. This method first defines a lookup table to find all elements that share a particular key by that key. Then, you iterate over all keys (in some order) and for each key, over all key-values (in some order).

    <xsl:key> can be used to make lookup tables. If you index of the first letter, you can then retrieve those elements which correspond to a particular letter.

    <xsl:key name="child-by-first-letter" match="child" use="substring(.,1,1)"/> 
    

    Now, we can’t iterate over all keys in a straightforward manner. However, we can iterate over all values and test whether they’re the first value in the lookup table…

    <xsl:for-each select="child[ generate-id() 
               = generate-id(key('child-by-first-letter', substring(.,1,1))[1])]"/>
        <xsl:sort select="substring(.,1,1)" /> <!--sort by first letter-->
        <xsl:value-of select="substring(.,1,1)">
        [...]
    

    The above code will execute something only on child tags where the generate-id function returns the same value as the generate-id function does for the first element of the list of children with the same first letter. Since generate-id generates unique id’s, this will only return only those children that are “first” in the lookup table for their particular key.

    Now, you’re almost done: just iterate over all children with that particular first letter:

        <ul>
             <xsl:for-each select="key('child-by-first-letter', substring(.,1,1))">
                 <!--no sort, we'll do document order-->
                 <li><xsl:value-of select="."/></li>
             </xsl:for-each>
        </ul>
    </xsl:for-each>
    

    This is called the Muenchian method.

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