for ($i=0; $i<10; $i++)
{
my $v1 = $sel->get_text("//body[\@id='ext-gen3']/div[10]/div[2]/div/div/div/div/div/div/div/div/div/div[2]/div/**div**/table/tbody/tr/td/div/div");
my $v2 = $sel->get_text("//body[@\id='ext-gen3']/div[10]/div[2]/div/div/div/div/div/div/div/div/div/div[2]/div/**div**/table/tbody/tr/td[2]/div/div")
print ($v1 . $v2);
}
For every iteration, it has to find the 14th element starting from div[10] & replace it with the increased div[ ] element (Ex: if 14th element is div, replace it by div[2]. In the next iterartion find 14th element i.e., div[2] & replace it by div[3] & so on ).
By using PATTERN matching, it can't. Is there any method by using regex for finding that particular element & replacing it ? how can i do it ?
my $a = "//body[\@id='ext-gen3']/div[10]/div[2]/div/div/div/div/div/div/div/div/div/div[2]/div/**div**/table/tbody/tr/td/div/div";
my @arr = split ('/' , $a);
print "@arr \n";
my $size1 = @arr;
print "$size1\n";
print $arr[16];
foreach my $a2 (@arr)
{
print "$a2 \n";
}
my $b = "//body[\@id='ext-gen3']/div[10]/div[2]/div/div/div/div/div/div/div/div/div/div[2]/div/**div**/table/tbody/tr/td[2]/div/div";
Two variables as mentioned in the above question as v1 & v2 (edited as $a and $b), the modification has to apply for both of them. I think i'm almost near to what you've told. Can yoy please help me further
