XML DOM nextSibling Property
Complete Node Object Reference
Definition and Usage
The nextSibling property returns the node immediately following a node (the following node
in the same tree level).
If there is no such node, this property returns null.
Syntax
Tips and Notes
Note: Firefox, and most other browsers, will treat empty white-spaces
or new lines as text nodes, Internet Explorer will not. So,
in the example below, we have a function that checks
the node type of the next sibling node.
Element nodes has a nodeType of 1, so if the next sibling node is not an
element node, it moves to the next node, and checks if this node is an element
node. This continues until the next sibling node (which must be an element node)
is found. This way, the result will be correct in all browsers.
Tip: To read more about the differences between browsers, visit our
DOM Browsers chapter in our XML DOM
Tutorial.
Example
The following code fragment loads "books.xml"
into xmlDoc using
loadXMLDoc() and gets the next sibling node from the first <title>
element:
//check if the next sibling node is an element node
function get_nextsibling(n)
{
x=n.nextSibling;
while (x.nodeType!=1)
{
x=x.nextSibling;
}
return x;
}
xmlDoc=loadXMLDoc("books.xml");
x=xmlDoc.getElementsByTagName("title")[0];
document.write(x.nodeName);
document.write(" = ");
document.write(x.childNodes[0].nodeValue);
y=get_nextsibling(x);
document.write("<br />Next sibling: ");
document.write(y.nodeName);
document.write(" = ");
document.write(y.childNodes[0].nodeValue);
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The output of the code above will be:
title = Everyday Italian
Next sibling: author = Giada De Laurentiis
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Try-It-Yourself Demos
nextSibling - Get the next sibling of a node
previousSibling - Get the previous sibling of a node
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