<td width="10"></td><td width="65"><img src="/images/sparks/NIFTY.png" />

           </td> <td width="65">5,390.85</td><td width="65">5,428.15</td>

            <td  width="65">5,376.15</td><td width="65">5,413.85</td>

This is the HTML source from which i have to extract the values 5390.85,5428.15 , 5376.15 , 5413.85. I wanted to do this using jsoup. But i am relatively new to jsoup( today i started using it). So how should i do this?

    URL url = new URL("http://www.nseindia.com/content/equities/niftysparks.htm");
    Document doc = Jsoup.parse(url,3*1000);

    String text = doc.body().text();

I have already extracted the content of the website using jsoup. but how to extract the values i require? Thanks in advance

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Came across another example technology.amis.nl/blog/13121/… – 2sb Jan 9 at 18:31
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up vote 7 down vote accepted

Try something like this:-

URL url = new URL("http://www.nseindia.com/content/equities/niftysparks.htm");
Document doc = Jsoup.parse(url, 3000);

Element table = doc.select("table[class=niftyd]").first();

Iterator<Element> ite = table.select("td[width=65]").iterator();

ite.next(); // first one is image, skip it

System.out.println("Value 1: " + ite.next().text());
System.out.println("Value 2: " + ite.next().text());
System.out.println("Value 3: " + ite.next().text());
System.out.println("Value 4: " + ite.next().text());

Here's the printout:-

Value 1: 5,390.85
Value 2: 5,428.15
Value 3: 5,376.15
Value 4: 5,413.85
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thanks limc. it worked. – CyprUS Mar 23 '11 at 19:00
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