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I'd like to read the Info of this table (It's always the same style) in C#. It's a plan for teacher substitution and I'd like to integrate this into my time table for school.

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    short answer, you might need to strip and parse the table, if its always constant, it might be a bit faster
    – mahlatse
    Dec 6, 2018 at 14:17
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    Sounds like you're looking for something called a "DOM Parser". Perhaps something like HTMLAgilityPack. A Google search should get you started on that.
    – David
    Dec 6, 2018 at 14:19

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You can use a third party library like HtmlAgilityPack to parse the data into data that you can use use Linq to query

From this StackOverflow post , the following becomes simpler

tmlDocument doc = new HtmlDocument();
doc.LoadHtml(htmlCode);
var headers = doc.DocumentNode.SelectNodes("//tr/th");
DataTable table = new DataTable();
foreach (HtmlNode header in headers)
    table.Columns.Add(header.InnerText); // create columns from th
// select rows with td elements 
foreach (var row in doc.DocumentNode.SelectNodes("//tr[td]")) 
    table.Rows.Add(row.SelectNodes("td").Select(td => td.InnerText).ToArray());

You can create a custom class for your specific table and check the attributes of the tables td/ or headers to know where what maps where and

e.g

var myTableClass = new TableClass();
myTbaleClass.Name = row[0]; 
.....

that will make things simpler for you.

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  • But now i get an error. It says that 'headers' doesn't have a value Dec 6, 2018 at 16:57
  • Doesnt look like your table has a th elemnt, comment out the th part, you can just work with td,
    – mahlatse
    Dec 6, 2018 at 17:07
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Okay. I found out the best solution:

var web = new HtmlWeb();
        var doc = web.Load(url);
        foreach (HtmlNode table in doc.DocumentNode.SelectNodes("//table"))
        {   
            foreach (HtmlNode row in table.SelectNodes("tr"))
            {
                temprow = new List<string>();
                foreach (HtmlNode cell in row.SelectNodes("td"))
                {
                    temprow.Add(cell.InnerText);
                }
                rows.Add(temprow);
            }
        }
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    I still do not see the reason why my answer was unaccepted if you are using almost the same logic? you opted to use the table element instead of the table data element.
    – mahlatse
    Dec 7, 2018 at 21:40
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private DataTable GetHtmlTable (string urlStr, int i) {
  DataTable dt = new DataTable();
  var web = new HtmlWeb();
  var doc = web.Load(urlStr);
  HtmlNode table = doc.DocumentNode
    .SelectSingleNode(
      string.Format(
        "//table[{0}]", i
    ));

  // notice the dot
  var headers = table.SelectNodes(".//tr/th");

  foreach (HtmlNode header in headers)
    dt.Columns.Add(
      header.InnerText.Replace(
        "&nbsp;", ""
    ));
                                                                                 
  // notice the dot
  foreach (var row in table.SelectNodes(".//tr[td]"))
    dtTable.Rows.Add(
      row.SelectNodes("td")
        .Select(td => td.InnerText.Replace(
          "&nbsp;", ""
        )).ToArray()
    );

    return dt;
}
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  • This work for me, get the nth table from the website
    – Wong David
    Jul 2, 2023 at 21:03
  • Add an explanation to your answer. Jul 7, 2023 at 8:59

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