XSLT 2.0 and XPath 2.0 Programmer's Reference, 4th Edition (826 page)

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annotated with
(a schema type)

annotations.
See also
type annotations

of attributes

of elements

input-type-annotations

of source documents

annual leave example

anonymous atomic types

anonymous types

ANSI

ant build tool

any level.
See
level attribute

AnyKindTest construct

anyURI.
See
xs:anyURI

APIs (application programming interfaces)

AltovaXML processor

COM API

Java API and

.NET API and

Java.
See
JAXP

JavaScript

Microsoft

Saxon.
See
Saxon

vendor-defined

apostrophes, quotation marks and

appearance, order of

application detects error

application programming interfaces.
See
APIs

application/xslt+xml

apply operator (in functional programming languages)

arguments.
See also
arity

converting

automatic, with number() function

empty sequence as

optional

arguments with
?
v.

required type of

type checking of

arithmetic operators.
See also
*
;
+
;
-
;
div
;
mod
; numeric functions

atomization of operands.
See
atomization

changes in XPath 2.0

date calculations

decimal calculations

duration calculations

integer calculations

numeric calculations

rules for

backward compatibility and

syntax

time calculations

type promotion

xs:decimal and

xs:double and

xs:float and

xs:integer and

arithmetic overflow

arity.
See also
arguments

definition/description

arranging data, in tables

as attribute

occurrence indicators and

QNames and

required type of parameter and

schema-aware processor and

sequence type descriptors and

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