hred | Reduce HTML to JSON from the command line | JSON Processing library
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kandi X-RAY | hred Summary
hred (html reduce) is a command-line tool to extract data from HTML. It reads HTML from the standard input and outputs the JSON produced by a qsx query:. The qsx documentation describes the kinds of queries you can make with hred, but if you're familiar with CSS selectors you're mostly good to go.
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In the following code, I want automatically initialize my array:
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Answered 2022-Feb-01 at 17:19In essence you want to get a predefined color for a given queue ID. First, let's make a place for the default colors. I'd make a module for that:
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I am just a beginner learning Python for ML. I am self learning NLP and I have a problem. I have a csv file with OCR read till receipts (100 observations)...one receipt per cell. An example of one receipt is as follows (info in csv reads in this manner):
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Answered 2021-Oct-18 at 04:27You can use the regular expression
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I am trying to use overflow: sticky; to get my nav bar to stop at the top of the screen when scrolling but its changing nothing, I've seen people say to set margin and padding on ul to 0 which I've done but had no change, I've also tried getting rid of overflow: hidden but that gets rid of the background color of the bar. HTML and CSS below.
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Answered 2020-Dec-04 at 17:52Just taking the image and ul out of the header made it work.
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This is my first question here, feel free to tell me if there is something I'm doing wrong. I'm trying to extract "Title" and "Show time" from a movie website for some sociological study.
My python code is working however it takes only the first index of my list named "horaire" when I would like to include them all in my csv file.
My issue is that I dont know in advance how many index will this list contain.
Find my script below :
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Answered 2020-Jun-23 at 19:58[EDIT] to get all entries of horaire:
You can try this:
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