Opening and reading using an ElementTree

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Import the ElementTree object, open the relevant .xml file and get the root tag:

import xml.etree.ElementTree as ET
tree = ET.parse("yourXMLfile.xml")
root = tree.getroot()

There are a few ways to search through the tree. First is by iteration:

for child in root:
    print(child.tag, child.attrib)

Otherwise you can reference specific locations like a list:

print(root[0][1].text)

To search for specific tags by name, use the .find or .findall:

print(root.findall("myTag"))
print(root[0].find("myOtherTag"))

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Manipulating XML:
* Opening and reading using an ElementTree

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2 Filter
3 List
7 Loops
22 Reduce
27 Classes
29 Manipulating XML
31 Set
42 Tuple
45 Enum
62 Sockets
89 urllib
92 Idioms
104 Stack
105 Profiling
109 Logging
111 os module
118 Mixins
120 ArcPy
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132 2to3 tool
135 Unicode
138 Neo4j
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145 heapq
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154 Audio
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157 ijson
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185 pyaudio
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