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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T06:22:17+00:00 2026-05-13T06:22:17+00:00

I think this might be more accurately called paging… not sure. I am getting

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I think this might be more accurately called “paging”… not sure. I am getting a chunk of XML (lets say 100 nodes) I then want to display only a set number of them at a time on a page. How do you do this?

For reference, in .NET it would be something like this:

    // Get some results. These are an XPathExpression
    XPathNodeIterator iterate = nav.Select(results);
    int index = 0;
    // Iterate over them deleting excess results
    foreach (XPathNavigator node in iterate) {
        if ((index < beginIndex) || (index > finishIndex)) {
            node.DeleteSelf();
        }
        index++;
    }
    // Set iterate to be this new set of results
    iterate = nav.Select(results);
    // Write out my new result set
    foreach (XPathNavigator node in iterate) {
        Response.Write(node.OuterXml);
    }

and that would grab a subset of XML from an XML document, run through it deleting all nodes greater or less than my beginIndex and my finishIndex (so I would grab, say the first 20 results by setting beginIndex = 0 and finishIndex = 19 and next pass through I could grab nodes 20-29 and so on).

In a nutshell, in PHP, how do you delete the unwanted nodes like that bit that says node.DeleteSelf? Everything else I can do… just not sure about that delete bit.

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    2026-05-13T06:22:17+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 6:22 am

    PHP’s SimpleXMLElement documentation:
    http://php.net/manual/en/simplexmlelement.xpath.php

    Shows that SimpleXmlElement::xpath returns an array of SimpleXMLElement objects, so you could do something like:

    $result = $xml->xpath('string');
    for ($i = $startIndex; $i < $startIndex + $pageSize; $i++){
        // also make sure that $result[$i] exists
        // Then handle printing $result[$i]
    }
    
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