The HtmlNode
class has two important attributes (for what you need to do):
Line
(the line where the node begins)
LinePosition
(the line where the node ends)
You could do something like:
var nodes = doc.DocumentNode.Descendants("#text").Where(
x => (x.Line > 64 || (x.Line == 64 && x.LinePosition >= 45)) &&
(x.Line < 183 || (x.Line == 183 && x.LinePosition <= 22))
);
of course, you can also do doc.DocumentNode.SelectNodes("//text()").Where(...)
One problem you'll have to deal with:
It doesn't tell you where the node ends, so the above solution might give you nodes that end in a line greather than 183
, or in line 183
but in a position greather than 22
. For that, you can use the OuterHtml
property of the node, and do some strings manipulation (get the length to know where it ends, split by \n
to know how many lines, etc).
some text</a></td></tr></table><h1>heading</h1>
and I think it could be a little more difficult to parse it than if you do the opposite: parse the HTML, and then filter the ones you need.