Functions
In the Function Usage section above, we describe how and why to
use a function in RecordPath. Here, we will describe the different functions that are available,
what they do, and how they work. Functions can be divided into two groups: Standalone Functions, which can be the 'root' of a
RecordPath, such as substringAfter( /name, ' ' ) and Filter Functions, which are to be used as a filter, such
as /name[ contains('John') ]. A Standalone Function can also be used within a
filter but does not return a boolean (true or
false value) and therefore cannot itself be an entire filter. For example, we
can use a path such as /name[ substringAfter(., ' ') = 'Doe'] but we cannot
simply use /name[ substringAfter(., ' ') ] because doing so doesn’t really make
sense, as filters must be boolean values.
Unless otherwise noted, all of the examples below are written to operate on the following Record:
{
"name": "John Doe",
"workAddress": {
"number": "123",
"street": "5th Avenue",
"city": "New York",
"state": "NY",
"zip": "10020"
},
"homeAddress": {
"number": "456",
"street": "Grand St",
"city": "Jersey City",
"state": "NJ",
"zip": "07304"
},
"details": {
"position": "Dataflow Engineer",
"preferredState": "NY",
"employer": "",
"vehicle": null,
"phrase": " "
}
}
