Specific Row/Column
It sounds like you have already calculated which row/column you want. You can get the cell at a specific row/column index by simply doing:
browser.table[row_index][column_index]
Where row_index and column_index are integers for the row and column you want (note that it is zero-based index).
Specific Row
You can also do the following to select rows based on an index:
browser.table.tr(:index, 1).flash
browser.table.row(:index, 2).flash
Note that .tr includes nested tables while .row ignores nested tables.
Update - Find Rows After Specific Row
To find a row after a specific row containing a certain text, determine the index of the specific row first. Then you can locate the other rows in relation to it. Here are some examples:
#Get the 3rd row down from the row containing the text 'Equipment'
starting_row_index = browser.table.rows.to_a.index{ |row| row.text =~ /Equipment/ }
offset = 3
row = browser.table.row(:index, starting_row_index + offset)
puts row.text
# => CAT03 ...
#Get the 3rd row down from the row containing a cell with yellow background colour
starting_row_index = browser.table.rows.to_a.index{ |row| row.td(:css => "td[bgcolor=yellow]").present? }
offset = 3
row = browser.table.row(:index, starting_row_index + offset)
puts row.text
# => ETS36401 ...
#Output the first column text of each row after the row containing a cell with yellow background colour
starting_row_index = browser.table.rows.to_a.index{ |row| row.td(:css => "td[bgcolor=yellow]").present? }
(starting_row_index + 1).upto(browser.table.rows.length - 1){ |x| puts browser.table[x][0].text }
# => CAT03, CAT08, ..., INTEGRA10, INTEGRA11
Let me know if that helps or if you have a specific example you want.
browser.tr(:text => "Equipment").flashdoes not work because there is no tr with that exact text. You need to do a regex instead/Equipment/. – Justin Ko Sep 11 '12 at 15:11