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hi open XML developers this is Eric White this is the next screencast in a series of screencast on writing recursive pure functional Transformations and in this screencast and the previous two screencasts weamp;#39;ve been covering the semantics of linked XML weamp;#39;ve been covering those semantics that are necessary in order to write these types of transformations in the first of the link to XML screencast we covered functional Construction in the second one we covered namespaces and xname objects and finally in this one weamp;#39;re going to cover the linked XML axes so what are axes and why are they called axes in Geometry an axis is a line that intersects through a globe or through a circle or something like that and the analogy in XML is that an axis is a way to slice and dice your XML tree for what itamp;#39;s worth this is the same nomenclature that is used in XPath Expressions so hereamp;#39;s a simulated XML tree the most common axis method is the elements axis method