I am having difficulty recovering data from within an HTML table. Here is what I have.
use strict;
use warnings;
use HTML::TreeBuilder;
use HTML::TableExtract qw(tree); #
use WWW::Mechanize;
my $d = 3;
my $c = 4;
$te = HTML::TableExtract->new( depth => $d, count => $c ); # , decode => 1, gridmap => 1
$te->parse($mech->content);
print "\nDepth = $d, Count = $c \n\n";
my $table = $te->first_table_found;
my $table_tree = $table->tree();
my @rows = $table->rows();
print "The row count is : ".$rowcount,"\n";
print "The column count is: ".$colcount,"\n";
foreach my $row (@rows)
{
my @read_row = $table->tree->row($row);
foreach my $read (@read_row)
{
print $read, "\n";
}
}
I get this as the error message.
"Rows(ARRAY(0x2987ef8)) out of range at test4.pl line 91."
Is there a better way of looking through the table and getting the values. I have no headers to look for and I have looked at HTML::Query but couldn't find it or the required Badger::Base through PPM and HTML::Element looks like it's better used for table construction. I'm also using WWW::Mechanize earlier in the script.
Any help on my code above would be appreciated.