Explain xpath operator?

Nithin Saji Thomas
Nithin Saji Thomas

Posted On: May 27, 2021

 

XPath uses operators on nodes such that it returns either a node-set, a string, a Boolean, or a number. Some of the examples are addition, subtraction, Multiplication, etc.

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