I recently saw that another user had asked a question about extracting information from a web table Extracting information from a webpage with python. The answer from ekhumoro works great on the page that the other user asked. See below.
from urllib2 import urlopen
from lxml import etree
url = 'http://www.uscho.com/standings/division-i-men/2011-2012/'
tree = etree.HTML(urlopen(url).read())
for section in tree.xpath('//section[starts-with(@id, "section_")]'):
print section.xpath('h3[1]/text()')[0]
for row in section.xpath('table/tbody/tr'):
cols = row.xpath('td//text()')
print ' ', cols[0].ljust(25), ' '.join(cols[1:])
print
My problem is using this code as a guide to parse this page http://www.uscho.com/rankings/d-i-mens-poll/ . Using the following changes I can only get h1 and h3 to print.
Input
url = 'http://www.uscho.com/rankings/d-i-mens-poll/'
tree = etree.HTML(urlopen(url).read())
for section in tree.xpath('//section[starts-with(@id, "rankings")]'):
print section.xpath('h1[1]/text()')[0]
print section.xpath('h3[1]/text()')[0]
for row in section.xpath('table/tbody/tr'):
cols = row.xpath('td/b/text()')
print ' ', cols[0].ljust(25), ' '.join(cols[1:])
print
Output
USCHO.com Division I Men's Poll
December 12, 2011
The structure of the table seems to be the same so I'm at a loss as to why I can't use similar code. I'm just a mechanical engineer in way over my head. Any help is appreciated.