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# from xml
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Parse text as `.xml` and create table. Use this when nushell cannot dertermine the input file extension.
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Syntax: `from xml`
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## Examples
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Let's say we've got a file in `xml` format but the file extension is different so Nu can't auto-format it:
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```shell
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> open world.txt
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
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<world>
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<continent>Africa</continent>
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<continent>Antarctica</continent>
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<continent>Asia</continent>
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<continent>Australia</continent>
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<continent>Europe</continent>
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<continent>North America</continent>
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<continent>South America</continent>
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</world>
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```
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We can use `from xml` to read the input like a `xml` file:
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```shell
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> open world.txt | from xml
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━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
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world
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────────────────
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[table 7 rows]
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━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
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```
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