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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T12:56:39+00:00 2026-05-11T12:56:39+00:00

I’ve written some XSLT that uses one XML document to filter another. Now I’d

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I’ve written some XSLT that uses one XML document to filter another. Now I’d like to number my output elements using position(), but my filtering condition is not built in to my <xsl:for-each>, so position() gives me results with numbering gaps. How do I get rid of the gaps?

<xsl:variable name='Astring'>   <a><b>10</b><b>20</b><b>30</b></a> </xsl:variable> <xsl:variable name='A' select='msxml:node-set($Astring)' />  <xsl:variable name='Bstring'>   <c><d>20</d><d>30</d></c> </xsl:variable> <xsl:variable name='B' select='msxml:node-set($Bstring)' />  <e>   <xsl:for-each select='$A/a/b'>     <xsl:variable name='matchvalue' select='text()' />     <xsl:if test='count($B/c/d[text() = $matchvalue]) &gt; 0'>       <xsl:element name='f'>         <xsl:attribute name='i'>           <xsl:value-of select='position()' />         </xsl:attribute>         <xsl:copy-of select='text()' />       </xsl:element>     </xsl:if>   </xsl:for-each> </e> 

Here’s the result:

<e>   <f i='2'>20</f>   <f i='3'>30</f> </e> 

…but I want this:

<e>   <f i='1'>20</f>   <f i='2'>30</f> </e> 

Is there any way to incorporate the above <xsl:if> filtering test inside the <xsl:for-each> select attribute?

Note: I’ve seen this question re: filtering and this one re: counters, but the former doesn’t number its results and the latter uses position().

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  1. 2026-05-11T12:56:40+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 12:56 pm

    Is there any particular reason why you can’t include your condition inside the for-each loop?

    <xsl:for-each select='$A/a/b[$B/c/d = .]'> 

    I tested this out in Visual Studio and it works fine for this example.

    This was the output:

    <e>   <f i='1'>20</f>   <f i='2'>30</f> </e> 
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