dfeR | Department for Education R Package | Analytics library
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dfeR is an R package designed to help standardised R programming across the Department for Education and facilitate sharing of business specific functions.
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QUESTION
I've recently been teaching myself python and instead of diving right into courses I decided to think of some script ideas I could research and work through myself. The first I decided to make after seeing something similar referenced in a video was a web scraper to grab articles from sites, such as the New York Times. (I'd like to preface the post by stating that I understand some sites might have varying TOS regarding this and I want to make it clear I'm only doing this to learn the aspects of code and do not have any other motive -- I also have an account to NYT and have not done this on websites where I do not possess an account)
I've gained a bit of an understanding of the python required to perform this as well as began utilizing some BeautifulSoup commands and some of it works well! I've found the specific elements that refer to parts of the article in F12 inspect and am able to successfully grab just the text from these parts.
When it comes to the body of the article, however, the elements are set up in such a way that I'm having troubling grabbing all of the text and not bringing some tags along with it.
Where I'm at so far:
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Jan-12 at 05:45Select the paragraphs more specific, while adding p
to your css selector
, than item is the paragraph and you can simply call .text
or if there is something to strip -> .text.strip()
or .get_text(strip=True)
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QUESTION
I am trying to read a nested JSON using json_normalize
method of Pandas. I am trying to use one of the fields as the record_path
. I have also included the errors = 'ignore'
to ignore any errors due to missing key. Can you please help me with what am I doing wrong here?
Here is the JSON -
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Feb-20 at 19:12Your record_path
argument is incorrect, it should be a list:
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I searched hours to resolve my issue, but without results.
I'm using node.JS 12 with mysql and i'm getting a er_parse_error when doing an insert operation. Here's the code :
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Feb-06 at 03:15In your SQL use parentheses in your VALUES clause, like VALUES (item1, item2)
rather than VALUES item1, item2
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