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I am trying to extract three values from the td tags in an html downloaded file. <tr align="right"><td>236</td><td>Roy</td><td>Allyson</td> <tr align="right"><td>237</td><td>Marvin</td><td>Pamela</td> <tr align="right"><td>238</td><td>Micah</td><td>Kristine</td> <tr align="right"><td>239</td><td>Collin</td><td>Raquel</td> I am using the pattern match = re.findall(r'<td.?>([\d+])([.?])*<\/td>', file) The file is created with a read() statement. The output should look like (236, "Roy", "Allyson") (237, …
I am trying to extract three values from the td tags in an html downloaded file. <tr align="right"><td>236</td><td>Roy</td><td>Allyson</td> <tr align="right"><td>237</td><td>Marvin</td><td>Pamela</td> <tr align="right"><td>238</td><td>Micah</td><td>Kristine</td> <tr align="right"><td>239</td><td>Collin</td><td>Raquel</td> I am using the pattern match = re.findall(r'<td.*?>([\d+])([.*?])*<\/td>', file) The file is created with a read() statement. The output should look like (236, "Roy", "Allyson") (237, …
I am working on an exercise from Google's Python class dealing with popular baby names. I have the program running properly when using only one filename, but when I try to use the wildcard to get all files with baby####.html files I get differing errors every time I run the …
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