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cts:path-reference

cts:path-reference(
   $path-expression as xs:string,
   [$options as xs:string*],
   [$map as map:map]
) as cts:reference

Summary

Creates a reference to a path value lexicon, for use as a parameter to cts:value-tuples. Since lexicons are implemented with range indexes, this function will throw an exception if the specified range index does not exist.

Parameters
path-expression A path range index expression.
options Options. The default is ().

Options include:

"type=type"
Use the lexicon with the type specified by type (int, unsignedInt, long, unsignedLong, float, double, decimal, dateTime, time, date, gYearMonth, gYear, gMonth, gDay, yearMonthDuration, dayTimeDuration, string, anyURI, point, or long-lat-point)
"collation=URI"
Use the lexicon with the collation specified by URI.
"nullable"
Allow null values in tuples reported from cts:value-tuples when using this lexicon.
"unchecked"
Read the scalar type, collation and coordinate-system info only from the input. Do not check the definition against the context database.
"coordinate-system=name"
Create a reference to an index or lexicon based on the specified coordinate system. Allowed values: "wgs84", "wgs84/double", "raw", "raw/double". Only applicable if the index/lexicon value type is point or long-lat-point.
"precision=value"
Create a reference to an index or lexicon configured with the specified geospatial precision. Allowed values: float and double. Only applicable if the index/lexicon value type is point or long-lat-point. This value takes precedence over the precision implicit in the coordinate system name.
map A map of namespace bindings. The keys should be namespace prefixes and the values should be namespace URIs. These namespace bindings will be added to the in-scope namespace bindings in the interpretation of the path.

Example

cts:path-reference("/section/title", ())
=>
cts:path-reference("/section/title",("type=string","collation=http://marklogic.com/collation/"))

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