@gsk3 > XML::getDefaultNamespace function (doc) { ns = xmlNamespaceDefinitions(doc) val = unlist(sapply(ns, function(x) if (x$id == "") x$uri)) if (length(val)) val[1] else character() } <environment: namespace:XML>
Good luck checking if there's a default namespace or not.
I was working with XML all day yesterday (and Saturday, too) and I'm still baffled by namespaces. I manage to get particular nodes from the entire file, but I can't work on the subset for some reason (using xpathApply or getNodeSet). The result keeps coming up list() instead of nodes.
@RomanLuštrik Sadly, in my brief time here I've come to expect horrible questions from people with low rep, so much so that I'm surprised and happy when a really well-posed question comes up (even if it's available via search),.
I did some spatial statistics work a while back, and it seems like a lot of those models come out of people needing to track X, Y, or Z animals through forests after having been tagged.
@RomanLuštrik Thanks. Been sitting on that one for a while, but had to use that trick at the weekend fixing a vegan function so thought I'd write a post on it.
Smart. The thing is, I'm trying to import some gpx files and would love to have a native way of doing so. There are ways of importing now (using gpsbabel or GDAL), but they both have their crosses.