I was recently assisted with getting the scores from a yahoo NHL page that would print out the teams and their aforementioned scores in a respective manner. Here is my code:
from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
from urllib.request import urlopen
url = urlopen("http://sports.yahoo.com/nhl/scoreboard?d=2013-01-19")
content = url.read()
soup = BeautifulSoup(content)
def yahooscores():
results = {}
for table in soup.find_all('table', class_='scores'):
for row in table.find_all('tr'):
scores = []
name = None
for cell in row.find_all('td', class_='yspscores'):
link = cell.find('a')
if link:
name = link.text
elif cell.text.isdigit():
scores.append(cell.text)
if name is not None:
results[name] = scores
for name, scores in results.items():
print ('%s: %s' % (name, ', '.join(scores)) + '.')
yahooscores()
Now, first of all: I am associating this stuff in a function because I am going to have to change the url constantly to get all the values of every day of the January month.
The issue here is that while I can print the scores and team text fine, I am trying to accomplish this:
Ottawa: 1, 1, 2.
Winnipeg: 1, 0, 0.
Pittsburgh: 2, 0, 1
Philadelphia: 0, 1, 0.
See, my code doesn't do that. I was in the process of trying to get that to happen, but what is complicating the process is that the tables are all under the same class of "scores" and seemingly, I can't find anything different amongst them.
In a nutshell, associate teams correctly with each other and have a space in-between for organization.
Ottawa
andWinnipeg
together, separately fromPittsburgh
andPhiladelphia
, with a line between them… but I have no idea what that "something" could be. (I can imagine why you might want Pittsburgh and Philly together, but Ottawa and Winnipeg are in different conferences, different provinces, different everything…)