Adding a comma after each text in soup.find_all()
soup = soup.find_all('tr'):
[<tr data-row="0"><th class="left " csk="Murray,Jamal" data-append-
csv="murraja01" data-stat="player" scope="row"><a
href="/players/m/murraja01.html">Jamal Murray</a></th><td class="right "
csk="2713" data-stat="mp">45:13</td><td class="right " data-
stat="fg">5</td><td class="right " data-stat="fga">12</td><td class="right
" data-stat="fg_pct">.417</td><td class="right " data-stat="fg3">3</td><td
class="right " data-stat="fg3a">6</td><td class="right " data-
stat="fg3_pct">.500</td><td class="right " data-stat="ft">2</td><td
class="right " data-stat="fta">2</td><td class="right " data-
stat="ft_pct">1.000</td><td class="right " data-stat="orb">1</td><td
class="right " data-stat="drb">3</td><td class="right " data-
stat="trb">4</td><td class="right " data-stat="ast">5</td><td class="right
" data-stat="stl">1</td><td class="right " data-stat="blk">1</td><td
class="right " data-stat="tov">5</td><td class="right " data-
stat="pf">1</td><td class="right " data-stat="pts">15</td><td class="right
" data-stat="plus_minus">+6</td></tr>]
[x.text for x in soup.find_all('tr', {'data-row':0})]:
['Jamal Murray45:13512.41736.500221.0001345115115+6']
expected list:
['Jamal Murray', '45.13', '5','12','.417','3','6','0.500','2','2','1.000','1','3','4','5','1','1,'5','1','15','+6']
How do I add a comma after each text from each th tag to make a list like the expected list above?
python selenium beautifulsoup
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soup = soup.find_all('tr'):
[<tr data-row="0"><th class="left " csk="Murray,Jamal" data-append-
csv="murraja01" data-stat="player" scope="row"><a
href="/players/m/murraja01.html">Jamal Murray</a></th><td class="right "
csk="2713" data-stat="mp">45:13</td><td class="right " data-
stat="fg">5</td><td class="right " data-stat="fga">12</td><td class="right
" data-stat="fg_pct">.417</td><td class="right " data-stat="fg3">3</td><td
class="right " data-stat="fg3a">6</td><td class="right " data-
stat="fg3_pct">.500</td><td class="right " data-stat="ft">2</td><td
class="right " data-stat="fta">2</td><td class="right " data-
stat="ft_pct">1.000</td><td class="right " data-stat="orb">1</td><td
class="right " data-stat="drb">3</td><td class="right " data-
stat="trb">4</td><td class="right " data-stat="ast">5</td><td class="right
" data-stat="stl">1</td><td class="right " data-stat="blk">1</td><td
class="right " data-stat="tov">5</td><td class="right " data-
stat="pf">1</td><td class="right " data-stat="pts">15</td><td class="right
" data-stat="plus_minus">+6</td></tr>]
[x.text for x in soup.find_all('tr', {'data-row':0})]:
['Jamal Murray45:13512.41736.500221.0001345115115+6']
expected list:
['Jamal Murray', '45.13', '5','12','.417','3','6','0.500','2','2','1.000','1','3','4','5','1','1,'5','1','15','+6']
How do I add a comma after each text from each th tag to make a list like the expected list above?
python selenium beautifulsoup
add a comment |
soup = soup.find_all('tr'):
[<tr data-row="0"><th class="left " csk="Murray,Jamal" data-append-
csv="murraja01" data-stat="player" scope="row"><a
href="/players/m/murraja01.html">Jamal Murray</a></th><td class="right "
csk="2713" data-stat="mp">45:13</td><td class="right " data-
stat="fg">5</td><td class="right " data-stat="fga">12</td><td class="right
" data-stat="fg_pct">.417</td><td class="right " data-stat="fg3">3</td><td
class="right " data-stat="fg3a">6</td><td class="right " data-
stat="fg3_pct">.500</td><td class="right " data-stat="ft">2</td><td
class="right " data-stat="fta">2</td><td class="right " data-
stat="ft_pct">1.000</td><td class="right " data-stat="orb">1</td><td
class="right " data-stat="drb">3</td><td class="right " data-
stat="trb">4</td><td class="right " data-stat="ast">5</td><td class="right
" data-stat="stl">1</td><td class="right " data-stat="blk">1</td><td
class="right " data-stat="tov">5</td><td class="right " data-
stat="pf">1</td><td class="right " data-stat="pts">15</td><td class="right
" data-stat="plus_minus">+6</td></tr>]
[x.text for x in soup.find_all('tr', {'data-row':0})]:
['Jamal Murray45:13512.41736.500221.0001345115115+6']
expected list:
['Jamal Murray', '45.13', '5','12','.417','3','6','0.500','2','2','1.000','1','3','4','5','1','1,'5','1','15','+6']
How do I add a comma after each text from each th tag to make a list like the expected list above?
python selenium beautifulsoup
soup = soup.find_all('tr'):
[<tr data-row="0"><th class="left " csk="Murray,Jamal" data-append-
csv="murraja01" data-stat="player" scope="row"><a
href="/players/m/murraja01.html">Jamal Murray</a></th><td class="right "
csk="2713" data-stat="mp">45:13</td><td class="right " data-
stat="fg">5</td><td class="right " data-stat="fga">12</td><td class="right
" data-stat="fg_pct">.417</td><td class="right " data-stat="fg3">3</td><td
class="right " data-stat="fg3a">6</td><td class="right " data-
stat="fg3_pct">.500</td><td class="right " data-stat="ft">2</td><td
class="right " data-stat="fta">2</td><td class="right " data-
stat="ft_pct">1.000</td><td class="right " data-stat="orb">1</td><td
class="right " data-stat="drb">3</td><td class="right " data-
stat="trb">4</td><td class="right " data-stat="ast">5</td><td class="right
" data-stat="stl">1</td><td class="right " data-stat="blk">1</td><td
class="right " data-stat="tov">5</td><td class="right " data-
stat="pf">1</td><td class="right " data-stat="pts">15</td><td class="right
" data-stat="plus_minus">+6</td></tr>]
[x.text for x in soup.find_all('tr', {'data-row':0})]:
['Jamal Murray45:13512.41736.500221.0001345115115+6']
expected list:
['Jamal Murray', '45.13', '5','12','.417','3','6','0.500','2','2','1.000','1','3','4','5','1','1,'5','1','15','+6']
How do I add a comma after each text from each th tag to make a list like the expected list above?
python selenium beautifulsoup
python selenium beautifulsoup
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from bs4 import BeautifulSoup as bs
html = '''<tr data-row="0"><th class="left " csk="Murray,Jamal" data-append-
csv="murraja01" data-stat="player" scope="row"><a
href="/players/m/murraja01.html">Jamal Murray</a></th><td class="right "
csk="2713" data-stat="mp">45:13</td><td class="right " data-
stat="fg">5</td><td class="right " data-stat="fga">12</td><td class="right
" data-stat="fg_pct">.417</td><td class="right " data-stat="fg3">3</td><td
class="right " data-stat="fg3a">6</td><td class="right " data-
stat="fg3_pct">.500</td><td class="right " data-stat="ft">2</td><td
class="right " data-stat="fta">2</td><td class="right " data-
stat="ft_pct">1.000</td><td class="right " data-stat="orb">1</td><td
class="right " data-stat="drb">3</td><td class="right " data-
stat="trb">4</td><td class="right " data-stat="ast">5</td><td class="right
" data-stat="stl">1</td><td class="right " data-stat="blk">1</td><td
class="right " data-stat="tov">5</td><td class="right " data-
stat="pf">1</td><td class="right " data-stat="pts">15</td><td class="right
" data-stat="plus_minus">+6</td></tr>'''
data =
page = bs(html, 'html.parser')
data.append(page.find('th').text.strip())
for item in page.find_all('td'):
data.append(item.text)
print(data)
Output:
['Jamal Murray', '45:13', '5', '12', '.417', '3', '6', '.500', '2', '2', '1.000', '1', '3', '4', '5', '1', '1', '5', '1', '15', '+6']
I find like it's a lot of code for just extracting value into a list. I did this instead:(",".join([x.text.strip() for x in t1_basic_stats_table.find_all('tr', {'data-row': 0}, 'lxml')[0]])).split(',')
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from bs4 import BeautifulSoup as bs
html = '''<tr data-row="0"><th class="left " csk="Murray,Jamal" data-append-
csv="murraja01" data-stat="player" scope="row"><a
href="/players/m/murraja01.html">Jamal Murray</a></th><td class="right "
csk="2713" data-stat="mp">45:13</td><td class="right " data-
stat="fg">5</td><td class="right " data-stat="fga">12</td><td class="right
" data-stat="fg_pct">.417</td><td class="right " data-stat="fg3">3</td><td
class="right " data-stat="fg3a">6</td><td class="right " data-
stat="fg3_pct">.500</td><td class="right " data-stat="ft">2</td><td
class="right " data-stat="fta">2</td><td class="right " data-
stat="ft_pct">1.000</td><td class="right " data-stat="orb">1</td><td
class="right " data-stat="drb">3</td><td class="right " data-
stat="trb">4</td><td class="right " data-stat="ast">5</td><td class="right
" data-stat="stl">1</td><td class="right " data-stat="blk">1</td><td
class="right " data-stat="tov">5</td><td class="right " data-
stat="pf">1</td><td class="right " data-stat="pts">15</td><td class="right
" data-stat="plus_minus">+6</td></tr>'''
data =
page = bs(html, 'html.parser')
data.append(page.find('th').text.strip())
for item in page.find_all('td'):
data.append(item.text)
print(data)
Output:
['Jamal Murray', '45:13', '5', '12', '.417', '3', '6', '.500', '2', '2', '1.000', '1', '3', '4', '5', '1', '1', '5', '1', '15', '+6']
I find like it's a lot of code for just extracting value into a list. I did this instead:(",".join([x.text.strip() for x in t1_basic_stats_table.find_all('tr', {'data-row': 0}, 'lxml')[0]])).split(',')
– Chipmunkafy
Nov 21 '18 at 21:58
add a comment |
from bs4 import BeautifulSoup as bs
html = '''<tr data-row="0"><th class="left " csk="Murray,Jamal" data-append-
csv="murraja01" data-stat="player" scope="row"><a
href="/players/m/murraja01.html">Jamal Murray</a></th><td class="right "
csk="2713" data-stat="mp">45:13</td><td class="right " data-
stat="fg">5</td><td class="right " data-stat="fga">12</td><td class="right
" data-stat="fg_pct">.417</td><td class="right " data-stat="fg3">3</td><td
class="right " data-stat="fg3a">6</td><td class="right " data-
stat="fg3_pct">.500</td><td class="right " data-stat="ft">2</td><td
class="right " data-stat="fta">2</td><td class="right " data-
stat="ft_pct">1.000</td><td class="right " data-stat="orb">1</td><td
class="right " data-stat="drb">3</td><td class="right " data-
stat="trb">4</td><td class="right " data-stat="ast">5</td><td class="right
" data-stat="stl">1</td><td class="right " data-stat="blk">1</td><td
class="right " data-stat="tov">5</td><td class="right " data-
stat="pf">1</td><td class="right " data-stat="pts">15</td><td class="right
" data-stat="plus_minus">+6</td></tr>'''
data =
page = bs(html, 'html.parser')
data.append(page.find('th').text.strip())
for item in page.find_all('td'):
data.append(item.text)
print(data)
Output:
['Jamal Murray', '45:13', '5', '12', '.417', '3', '6', '.500', '2', '2', '1.000', '1', '3', '4', '5', '1', '1', '5', '1', '15', '+6']
I find like it's a lot of code for just extracting value into a list. I did this instead:(",".join([x.text.strip() for x in t1_basic_stats_table.find_all('tr', {'data-row': 0}, 'lxml')[0]])).split(',')
– Chipmunkafy
Nov 21 '18 at 21:58
add a comment |
from bs4 import BeautifulSoup as bs
html = '''<tr data-row="0"><th class="left " csk="Murray,Jamal" data-append-
csv="murraja01" data-stat="player" scope="row"><a
href="/players/m/murraja01.html">Jamal Murray</a></th><td class="right "
csk="2713" data-stat="mp">45:13</td><td class="right " data-
stat="fg">5</td><td class="right " data-stat="fga">12</td><td class="right
" data-stat="fg_pct">.417</td><td class="right " data-stat="fg3">3</td><td
class="right " data-stat="fg3a">6</td><td class="right " data-
stat="fg3_pct">.500</td><td class="right " data-stat="ft">2</td><td
class="right " data-stat="fta">2</td><td class="right " data-
stat="ft_pct">1.000</td><td class="right " data-stat="orb">1</td><td
class="right " data-stat="drb">3</td><td class="right " data-
stat="trb">4</td><td class="right " data-stat="ast">5</td><td class="right
" data-stat="stl">1</td><td class="right " data-stat="blk">1</td><td
class="right " data-stat="tov">5</td><td class="right " data-
stat="pf">1</td><td class="right " data-stat="pts">15</td><td class="right
" data-stat="plus_minus">+6</td></tr>'''
data =
page = bs(html, 'html.parser')
data.append(page.find('th').text.strip())
for item in page.find_all('td'):
data.append(item.text)
print(data)
Output:
['Jamal Murray', '45:13', '5', '12', '.417', '3', '6', '.500', '2', '2', '1.000', '1', '3', '4', '5', '1', '1', '5', '1', '15', '+6']
from bs4 import BeautifulSoup as bs
html = '''<tr data-row="0"><th class="left " csk="Murray,Jamal" data-append-
csv="murraja01" data-stat="player" scope="row"><a
href="/players/m/murraja01.html">Jamal Murray</a></th><td class="right "
csk="2713" data-stat="mp">45:13</td><td class="right " data-
stat="fg">5</td><td class="right " data-stat="fga">12</td><td class="right
" data-stat="fg_pct">.417</td><td class="right " data-stat="fg3">3</td><td
class="right " data-stat="fg3a">6</td><td class="right " data-
stat="fg3_pct">.500</td><td class="right " data-stat="ft">2</td><td
class="right " data-stat="fta">2</td><td class="right " data-
stat="ft_pct">1.000</td><td class="right " data-stat="orb">1</td><td
class="right " data-stat="drb">3</td><td class="right " data-
stat="trb">4</td><td class="right " data-stat="ast">5</td><td class="right
" data-stat="stl">1</td><td class="right " data-stat="blk">1</td><td
class="right " data-stat="tov">5</td><td class="right " data-
stat="pf">1</td><td class="right " data-stat="pts">15</td><td class="right
" data-stat="plus_minus">+6</td></tr>'''
data =
page = bs(html, 'html.parser')
data.append(page.find('th').text.strip())
for item in page.find_all('td'):
data.append(item.text)
print(data)
Output:
['Jamal Murray', '45:13', '5', '12', '.417', '3', '6', '.500', '2', '2', '1.000', '1', '3', '4', '5', '1', '1', '5', '1', '15', '+6']
answered Nov 21 '18 at 3:33
Kamikaze_goldfishKamikaze_goldfish
493311
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I find like it's a lot of code for just extracting value into a list. I did this instead:(",".join([x.text.strip() for x in t1_basic_stats_table.find_all('tr', {'data-row': 0}, 'lxml')[0]])).split(',')
– Chipmunkafy
Nov 21 '18 at 21:58
add a comment |
I find like it's a lot of code for just extracting value into a list. I did this instead:(",".join([x.text.strip() for x in t1_basic_stats_table.find_all('tr', {'data-row': 0}, 'lxml')[0]])).split(',')
– Chipmunkafy
Nov 21 '18 at 21:58
I find like it's a lot of code for just extracting value into a list. I did this instead:
(",".join([x.text.strip() for x in t1_basic_stats_table.find_all('tr', {'data-row': 0}, 'lxml')[0]])).split(',')
– Chipmunkafy
Nov 21 '18 at 21:58
I find like it's a lot of code for just extracting value into a list. I did this instead:
(",".join([x.text.strip() for x in t1_basic_stats_table.find_all('tr', {'data-row': 0}, 'lxml')[0]])).split(',')
– Chipmunkafy
Nov 21 '18 at 21:58
add a comment |
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