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Demonstrates the SortRecordsByContent method.The input XML, available at http://www.chilkatsoft.com/data/fruitRecordsSort.xml, is this:
<root>
<fruits>
<fruit>
<name>apple</name>
<color>red</color>
</fruit>
<fruit>
<name>banana</name>
<color>yellow</color>
</fruit>
<fruit>
<name>blackberry</name>
<color>purple</color>
</fruit>
<fruit>
<name>blueberry</name>
<color>blue</color>
</fruit>
<fruit>
<name>orange</name>
<color>orange</color>
</fruit>
<fruit>
<name>pear</name>
<color>green</color>
</fruit>
</fruits>
</root>
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Add-Type -Path "C:\chilkat\ChilkatDotNet47-x64\ChilkatDotNet47.dll"
$success = $false
$xml = New-Object Chilkat.Xml
# The sample input XML is available at http://www.chilkatsoft.com/data/fruitRecordsSort.xml
$success = $xml.LoadXmlFile("fruitRecordsSort.xml")
if ($success -ne $true) {
$($xml.LastErrorText)
exit
}
# The "fruit" records are direct children of the "fruits" node.
# Therefore, to sort the fruit records, the SortRecordsByContent
# method must be called from the "fruits" node.
$xSortRoot = $xml.FindChild("fruits")
# Sort by the "name" field in ascending order.
$bAscending = $true
$xSortRoot.SortRecordsByContent("name",$bAscending)
# Show the result:
$($xml.GetXml())
# <root>
# <fruits>
# <fruit>
# <name>apple</name>
# <color>red</color>
# </fruit>
# <fruit>
# <name>banana</name>
# <color>yellow</color>
# </fruit>
# <fruit>
# <name>blackberry</name>
# <color>purple</color>
# </fruit>
# <fruit>
# <name>blueberry</name>
# <color>blue</color>
# </fruit>
# <fruit>
# <name>orange</name>
# <color>orange</color>
# </fruit>
# <fruit>
# <name>pear</name>
# <color>green</color>
# </fruit>
# </fruits>
# </root>