Kent Johnson writes: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> Kent Johnson writes: >> >> >>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>> >>>> From a table, I want to get the cells for then only choose some of them. >>>> >>>><table> >>>><tr> >>>><td>WY</td> >>>><td>Wyo.</td> >>>></tr> >>>>... >>>></table> >>>> >>>>Using: >>>> >>>>for row in table('tr'): print row.contents >>>> >>>> ['\n', <td>WY</td>, '\n', <td>Wyo.</td>, '\n'] >>>> [...] >>>> >>>>I get a new line character between each cell. >>>> >>>>Is possible get them without those '\n'? >>> >>>Well, the newlines are in your data, so you need to strip them or ignore >>>them somewhere. >> >> I want only (for each row) to get some positions (i.e. >> row.contents[0],row.contents[2]) > > It sounds like you should just work with row('td') instead of > row.contents. That will give you a list of just the <td> elements. > > Kent > > _______________________________________________ > Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor
You have reason but the problem is that some cells have anchors. Sorry, I forgot myself to say it. and using: for row in table('tr'): cellText = [cell.string for cell in row('td')] print cellText I get null values in cell with anchors. _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor