\name{length.XMLNode} \alias{length.XMLNode} \title{Determine the number of children in an XMLNode object.} \description{ This function is a simple way to compute the number of sub-nodes (or children) an \code{XMLNode} object possesses. It is provided as a convenient form of calling the \code{\link{xmlSize}} function. } \usage{ \method{length}{XMLNode}(x) } \arguments{ \item{x}{the \code{XMLNode} object whose length is to be queried.} } \value{ An integer giving the number of sub-nodes of this node. } \references{\url{https://www.w3.org/XML/}, \url{http://www.jclark.com/xml/}, \url{https://www.omegahat.net} } \author{ Duncan Temple Lang } \seealso{ \code{\link{xmlSize}} \code{\link{xmlChildren}} } \examples{ doc <- xmlTreeParse(system.file("exampleData", "mtcars.xml", package="XML")) r <- xmlRoot(doc, skip=TRUE) length(r) # get the last entry r[[length(r)]] } \keyword{file}