Use jsoup drawing html table
I'm reading a html file using jsoup. I want to show the html table,how can I do that?
I'm a beginner with jsoup - and a not that experienced java developer. :)
public class test {
public static void main(String args) throws IOException {
// TODO 自動產生的方法 Stub
File input = new File("D://index.html");//從一個html文件讀取
Document doc = Jsoup.parse(input,"UTF-8");
//test
Elements trs = doc.select("table").select("tr");
for(Element e : trs) {
System.out.println("-------------------");
System.out.println(e.text());
}
}
}
java html
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I'm reading a html file using jsoup. I want to show the html table,how can I do that?
I'm a beginner with jsoup - and a not that experienced java developer. :)
public class test {
public static void main(String args) throws IOException {
// TODO 自動產生的方法 Stub
File input = new File("D://index.html");//從一個html文件讀取
Document doc = Jsoup.parse(input,"UTF-8");
//test
Elements trs = doc.select("table").select("tr");
for(Element e : trs) {
System.out.println("-------------------");
System.out.println(e.text());
}
}
}
java html
You consider this link :stackoverflow.com/questions/24772828/…
– manfromnowhere
Nov 20 '18 at 10:45
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I'm reading a html file using jsoup. I want to show the html table,how can I do that?
I'm a beginner with jsoup - and a not that experienced java developer. :)
public class test {
public static void main(String args) throws IOException {
// TODO 自動產生的方法 Stub
File input = new File("D://index.html");//從一個html文件讀取
Document doc = Jsoup.parse(input,"UTF-8");
//test
Elements trs = doc.select("table").select("tr");
for(Element e : trs) {
System.out.println("-------------------");
System.out.println(e.text());
}
}
}
java html
I'm reading a html file using jsoup. I want to show the html table,how can I do that?
I'm a beginner with jsoup - and a not that experienced java developer. :)
public class test {
public static void main(String args) throws IOException {
// TODO 自動產生的方法 Stub
File input = new File("D://index.html");//從一個html文件讀取
Document doc = Jsoup.parse(input,"UTF-8");
//test
Elements trs = doc.select("table").select("tr");
for(Element e : trs) {
System.out.println("-------------------");
System.out.println(e.text());
}
}
}
java html
java html
edited Nov 20 '18 at 10:44


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You consider this link :stackoverflow.com/questions/24772828/…
– manfromnowhere
Nov 20 '18 at 10:45
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You consider this link :stackoverflow.com/questions/24772828/…
– manfromnowhere
Nov 20 '18 at 10:45
You consider this link :stackoverflow.com/questions/24772828/…
– manfromnowhere
Nov 20 '18 at 10:45
You consider this link :stackoverflow.com/questions/24772828/…
– manfromnowhere
Nov 20 '18 at 10:45
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Without knowing jsoup, I guess you should descend into the html structure step by step, like this:
...
//test
Elements tables = doc.select("table");
for (Element table : tables) {
for (Element row : table.select("tr")) {
for (Element e : row.select("td")) {
// output your td-contents here
System.out.println("-------------------");
System.out.println(e.text());
}
}
}
...
The advantage of this approach is that you have more control over drawing separators between the HTML Elements.
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Without knowing jsoup, I guess you should descend into the html structure step by step, like this:
...
//test
Elements tables = doc.select("table");
for (Element table : tables) {
for (Element row : table.select("tr")) {
for (Element e : row.select("td")) {
// output your td-contents here
System.out.println("-------------------");
System.out.println(e.text());
}
}
}
...
The advantage of this approach is that you have more control over drawing separators between the HTML Elements.
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Without knowing jsoup, I guess you should descend into the html structure step by step, like this:
...
//test
Elements tables = doc.select("table");
for (Element table : tables) {
for (Element row : table.select("tr")) {
for (Element e : row.select("td")) {
// output your td-contents here
System.out.println("-------------------");
System.out.println(e.text());
}
}
}
...
The advantage of this approach is that you have more control over drawing separators between the HTML Elements.
add a comment |
Without knowing jsoup, I guess you should descend into the html structure step by step, like this:
...
//test
Elements tables = doc.select("table");
for (Element table : tables) {
for (Element row : table.select("tr")) {
for (Element e : row.select("td")) {
// output your td-contents here
System.out.println("-------------------");
System.out.println(e.text());
}
}
}
...
The advantage of this approach is that you have more control over drawing separators between the HTML Elements.
Without knowing jsoup, I guess you should descend into the html structure step by step, like this:
...
//test
Elements tables = doc.select("table");
for (Element table : tables) {
for (Element row : table.select("tr")) {
for (Element e : row.select("td")) {
// output your td-contents here
System.out.println("-------------------");
System.out.println(e.text());
}
}
}
...
The advantage of this approach is that you have more control over drawing separators between the HTML Elements.
answered Nov 20 '18 at 10:35
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You consider this link :stackoverflow.com/questions/24772828/…
– manfromnowhere
Nov 20 '18 at 10:45