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xml - What is the XPath to select a range of nodes?

I have an XML file that's structured like this:

 <foo>
     <bar></bar>
     <bar></bar>
     ...
</foo>

I don't know how to grab a range of nodes. Could someone give me an example of an XPath expression that grabs bar nodes 100-200?

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Use:

/*/bar[position() >= 100 and not(position() > 200)]

Do note:

  1. Exactly the bar elements at position 100 to 200 (inclusive) are selected.

  2. The evaluation of this XPath expressions can be many times faster than an expression using the // abbreviation, because the latter causes a complete scan of the tree whose root is the context node. Always try to avoid using the // abbreviation in cases when this is possible.


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