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Demonstrates how to remove an XML subtree from an XML document.Chilkat PowerShell Downloads
Add-Type -Path "C:\chilkat\ChilkatDotNet47-x64\ChilkatDotNet47.dll"
$success = $false
$xml = New-Object Chilkat.Xml
$success = $xml.LoadXmlFile("qa_data/xml/osszes.xml")
# The XML file we're loading contains this:
# <?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-2" ?>
# <EXAMPLE>
# <OSSZES>
# <ROW TYPE="INS">477953
# <NUMBER>05107003972</NUMBER>
# </ROW>
# <ROW TYPE="INS">477954
# <NUMBER>05107001342</NUMBER>
# </ROW>
# <ROW TYPE="INS">477955
# <NUMBER>05107001342</NUMBER>
# </ROW>
# <ROW TYPE="INS">477956
# <NUMBER>05107000017</NUMBER>
# </ROW>**
# <ROW TYPE="INS">477957
# <NUMBER>05107002182</NUMBER>
# </ROW>
# </OSSZES>
# </EXAMPLE>
#
# We wish to remove this subtree:
# <ROW TYPE="INS">477956
# <NUMBER>05107000017</NUMBER>
# </ROW>
# Get another reference to the XML document.
$xml2 = $xml.GetSelf()
# Navigate to the node that is the root of the subtree to be deleted.
# In this case, we wish to find the node having tag "ROW" with content "477956"
$notUsed = $xml2.ChilkatPath("OSSZES|/C/ROW,*477956*|$")
# Examine the xml2, it should be just the subtree.
$($xml2.GetXml())
# Now detach xml2 from the it's XML document.
# xml2 will now be it's own XML document.
$xml2.RemoveFromTree()
# Examine our original XML document. The subtree is removed:
$($xml.GetXml())