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1 | = Introduction = | ||
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3 | The sum function is used to perform the addition of two or more values, which could be either numerical values or xpath expressions. | ||
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5 | == Syntax : == | ||
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7 | * **${ixf:sum(xpathExp1, xpathExp2)}** calculates the sum of the results obtained from evaluating "xpathExp1" and "xpathExp2". | ||
8 | * **${ixf:sum(xpathExp,"10")}** the result will be the sum of the result obtained from evaluating "xpathExp" and 10. | ||
9 | * **${ixf:sum("10","12","100")}** the result will be 122, which is the sum of the individual results of 10, 12, and 100. | ||
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11 | Ensure that numerical values are between double quotes : ${ixf:sum("10","12","100")}, | ||
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13 | while xpath expressions should remain without any quote enclosures. | ||
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16 | == Example : == | ||
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18 | * **${ixf:sum(Documents/Order/DeliveryAddress/OrderLine/Price,"10"}** | ||
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20 | Let's suppose that the result of //Documents/Order/DeliveryAddress/OrderLine/Price// is 30, so the sum is 40. | ||
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22 | == Note: == | ||
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24 | Numerical values can be also enclosed within single quotes : ${ixf:sum('10','12','100')} **OR **mix single and double quotes, like this: ${ixf:sum("10",'12','100')}. | ||
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