I'm trying to parse out stock exchange information whit a simple piece of C# from a HTML document. The problem is that I can not get my head around the syntax, the tr class="LomakeTaustaVari" gets parsed out but how do I get the second bit that has no tr-class?
Here's a piece of the HTML, it repeats it self whit different values.
<tr class="LomakeTaustaVari">
<td><div class="Ensimmainen">12:09</div></td>
<td><div>MSI</div></td>
<td><div>POH</div></td>
<td><div>42</div></td>
<td><div>64,50</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><div class="Ensimmainen">12:09</div></td>
<td><div>SRE</div></td>
<td><div>POH</div></td>
<td><div>156</div></td>
<td><div>64,50</div></td>
</tr>
My C# code:
{
HtmlAgilityPack.HtmlWeb web = new HtmlWeb();
HtmlAgilityPack.HtmlDocument doc = web.Load ("https://www.op.fi/op/henkiloasiakkaat/saastot-ja-sijoitukset/kurssit-ja-markkinat/markkinat?sivu=alltrades.html&sym=KNEBV.HSE&from=10:00&to=19:00&id=32453");
foreach (HtmlNode row in doc.DocumentNode.SelectNodes("//tr[@class='LomakeTaustaVari']"))
{
Console.WriteLine(row.InnerText);
}
Console.ReadKey();
}
//tr[not(@class)]
work to select that<tr>
without class?