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The above is my code to get parse something in the html table, I can get the cell, but I don't know how to get content in it, anyone could help? thanks!

my $te = new HTML::TableExtract( attribs => { id => 'friends' } );
$te->parse( $mech->content() ); #parse contents
my @tables = $te->tables;
my $table_count = scalar @tables;
print "tables count:$table_count\n";

my $table = $te->first_table_found;
print "table\n";
my @rows = $table->rows;

print "rows count:".scalar @rows."\n";
my $last_row=$rows[21];
print "last_row\n";

my $cell = $last_row->[2];
print "cell\n";

print $cell, "\n";

using the above code print $cell, "\n";, I got:

SCALAR(0x12a4bc4)

and using this print $cell->content_refs_list, "\n";, I got:

Can't call method "content_refs_list" on unblessed reference

Actual content in the cell:

Page<strong>1</strong>/Total<strong>10</strong>Pages, <strong>100</strong>friends
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    Just a hint: Use Data::Dumper; print Dumper $cell might give more information than just 'scalar'.
    – Konerak
    Jan 3, 2012 at 7:05
  • @Konerak, thanks very much! I tried, there are a lot of blesses in the result, and more contents after them: .... .... 'translation' => [], 'in_cell' => 0, 'count' => 2, 'rc' => 21, 'grid' => [ [ bless( { '_parent' => bless( {.... how could I get the specific information I want?
    – aaron
    Jan 3, 2012 at 7:21
  • BTW: i'm new to Perl, I only know the basic of perl
    – aaron
    Jan 3, 2012 at 7:23
  • Please refer to search.cpan.org/~msisk/HTML-TableExtract-2.11/lib/HTML/…
    – Pradeep
    Jan 3, 2012 at 7:51

2 Answers 2

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You don't want to get $cell, you want to get $cell->as_HTML or $cell->as_text.

Accessing $cell directly, as you have learned, gets you a reference to the object. You presumably want the contents in some other more human-readable form.

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my $te = new HTML::TableExtract( attribs => { id => 'friends' } );
$te->parse( $mech->content() ); #parse contents
my @tables = $te->tables;
my $table_count = scalar @tables;
print "tables count:$table_count\n";

my $table = $te->first_table_found;

my $res = $table->cell(21,2);
print $res;
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  • also please use Use Data::Dumper; and try using print Dumper $cell and print Dumper(\$cell);
    – run
    Jan 3, 2012 at 8:18

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