# Namespace Resolvers The methods on the [XPathEvaluator](XPathEvaluator.md) type can optionally take a namespace resolver to resolve namespace references in the XPath expression being evaluated. There are three ways to specify a namespace resolver and you can use any one of them depending on which is most suited to your particular situation. ## Namespace Resolver Type 1: Plain object A plain object with namespace prefixes as the keys and namespace URIs as the values: Example usage: ```js var evaluator = xpath.parse('/bk:book/hp:characters'); var characters = evaluator.select({ node: myBookNode, namespaces: { 'bk': 'http://sample.org/books/', 'hp': 'http://sample.org/harrypotter/' } }); ``` ## Namespace Resolver Type 2: Function A function that takes a namespace prefix as a parameter and returns the corresponding namespace URI. Example usage: ```js var evaluator = xpath.parse('/bk:book/hp:characters'); var characters = evaluator.select({ node: myBookNode, namespaces: function (prefix) { if (prefix === 'bk') { return 'http://sample.org/books/'; } if (prefix === 'hp') { return 'http://sample.org/books/'; } } }); ``` ## Namespace Resolver Type 3: Object with `getNamespace` method An object with a method named `getNamespace` that works in the same way as the function-based namespace resolver described above. Example usage: ```js var evaluator = xpath.parse('/bk:book/hp:characters'); var characters = evaluator.select({ node: myBookNode, namespaces: { getNamespace: function (prefix) { if (prefix === 'bk') { return 'http://sample.org/books/'; } if (prefix === 'hp') { return 'http://sample.org/books/'; } } } }); ```