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How to Parse XML Attributes into a Flat Dictionary in Python
Parses XML elements and attributes using ElementTree, building a flat dictionary keyed by element attributes.
import xml.etree.ElementTree as ET
xml_data = """<root>
<book id="1" category="fiction" price="9.99">
<title>The Catcher</title>
</book>
<book id="2" category="nonfiction" price="12.50">
<title>Deep Learning</title>
</book>
</root>"""
def parse_xml_attributes(xml_string):
root = E…
How to Write Simple XML Documents with ElementTree in Python
Create well-structured XML documents in memory using Python's built-in ElementTree module, complete with nested elements, attributes, and text content.
import xml.etree.ElementTree as ET
def create_xml_document():
# Create root element
root = ET.Element("catalog")
# Create a book element with attributes and children
book1 = ET.SubElement(root, "book", id="bk101")
ET.SubElement(book1, "author").text = "Gambardella, Matthew"
ET.SubElement(…
Read an XML File with xml.etree.ElementTree in Python
Parse an XML file and print its root and child elements using the standard library's xml.etree.ElementTree module.
import xml.etree.ElementTree as ET
def read_xml_file(file_path):
"""Read an XML file and print its structure."""
tree = ET.parse(file_path)
root = tree.getroot()
print(f"Root element: {root.tag}")
for child in root:
print(f"Child element: {child.tag}, text: {child.text}")
if __name__ ==…
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