function uid = root(tree) % XMLTREE/ROOT Root Method % FORMAT uid = root(tree) % % tree - XMLTree object % uid - UID of the root element of tree %__________________________________________________________________________ % % Return the uid of the root element of the tree. %__________________________________________________________________________ % Copyright (C) 2002-2008 http://www.artefact.tk/ % Guillaume Flandin % $Id: root.m 4460 2011-09-05 14:52:16Z guillaume $ % Actually root is necessarily the element whos UID is 1, by % construction. However, xml_parser should return a tree with a ROOT % element with as many children as needed but only ONE *element* child % who would be the real root (and this method should return the UID of % this element). uid = 1; % Update: % xml_parser has been modified (not as explained above) to handle the % case when several nodes are at the top level of the XML. % Example: blah blah % Now root is the first element node of the tree. % Look for the first element in the XML Tree for i=1:length(tree) if strcmp(get(tree,i,'type'),'element') uid = i; break end end