Exam 6: Working With Xslt Functional Programming
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Helena is studying functional programming, using the drawImages template shown in the accompanying figure as an example. She comes to you for help in learning the key features of functional programming.
-Helena has heard that it is possible to use a named template to store a variable value. You tell her she can do this having the last action of the template use the _____ element to set the variable value.

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If you want to insure that white space nodes are not deleted, you can apply the _____ element as a direct child of the stylesheet element.
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The _____ function will return a value of true if the document exists and is well-formed.
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One way of accessing data from multiple source documents within an XSLT style sheet is by using the _____ doc() function.
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The XPath 1.0 numeric function _____ rounds number up to the next integer.
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The _____ function specifies the text format of numeric values.
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In general, you should use the number() function for numbering the nodes in the result document.
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To operate recursively, a function must call itself employing the base case.
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One way of accessing data from multiple source documents within an XSLT style sheet is by using the _____ unparsed-text() function.
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