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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T09:42:13+00:00 2026-05-15T09:42:13+00:00

I need get_ancestors_recursively function. A sample run can be >>> dump(tr) <anc1> <anc2> <element>

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I need “get_ancestors_recursively” function.
A sample run can be

>>> dump(tr)
<anc1>
  <anc2>
    <element> </element>
  </anc2>
</anc1>
>>> input_element = tr.getiterator("element")[0]
>>> get_ancestors_recursively(input_element)
['anc1', 'anc2']

Can somebody help me with this ?

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    2026-05-15T09:42:14+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 9:42 am

    In the latest version of ElementTree (v1.3 or later), you can simply do

    input_element.find('..')
    

    recursively. However, the ElementTree that ships with Python doesn’t have this functionality, and I don’t see anything in the Element class that looks upwards.

    I believe this means you have to do it the hard way: via an exhaustive search of the element tree.

    def get_ancestors_recursively(e, b):
        "Finds ancestors of b in the element tree e."
        return _get_ancestors_recursively(e.getroot(), b, [])
    
    def _get_ancestors_recursively(s, b, acc):
        "Recursive variant. acc is the built-up list of ancestors so far."
        if s == b:
            return acc
        else:
            for child in s.getchildren():
                newacc = acc[:]
                newacc.append(s)
                res = _get_ancestors_recursively(child, b, newacc)
                if res is not None:
                    return res
            return None
    

    This is slow because of the DFS, and cranks out a lot of lists for garbage collection, but if you can deal with that it should be fine.

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