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Flash / Flex / ActionScript » XML » child 
Get the last child in a list of child nodes: theNode.children( )[theNode.children().length( )-1]
 

package{
  import flash.display.Sprite;
  
  public class Main extends Sprite{
    public function Main(){


        var rootElementName:String = "BOOK";
        var rootAttributeName:String = "ISBN";
        var childElementNames:Array = ["TITLE""AUTHOR""PUBLISHER"];
        var bookISBN:String = "0000000000";
        var bookTitle:String = "ActionScript";
        var bookAuthor:String = "J, J";
        var bookPublisher:String = "Books Ltd";
        var novel:XML = <{rootElementName} {rootAttributeName}={bookISBN}>
            <{childElementNames[0]}>{bookTitle}</{childElementNames[0]}>
            <{childElementNames[1]}>{bookAuthor}</{childElementNames[1]}>
            <{childElementNames[2]}>{bookPublisher}</{childElementNames[2]}>
          </{rootElementName}>;
        
        trace(novel.children(  )[novel.children().length(  )-1]);

    }
  }
}

        
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