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I`m having some trouble parsing some nodes with HtmlAgilityPack.

Here is the problem:

I have many nodes with the class "test", but i want to selct the second one.

If I make something like this:

html.DocumentNode.SelectSingleNode ("//font[@class='test' and position()=1]")

It returns the value that I expected... but if I try to get the second one it returns null... but the question is.. why?

html.DocumentNode.SelectSingleNode ("//font[@class='test' and position()=2]")

This line of code brings me all of them, and i'm really confuse now, because using position()=1 the lib had to return only the first one, right?

html.DocumentNode.SelectNodes ("//font[@class='test' and position()=1]")

Thanks guys!

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    position() is the position within the parent element of the font element, not the position in the sequence of all font elements of class text!
    – FrankPl
    Aug 13, 2013 at 17:58
  • Thanks Frank! Not confused anymore xD
    – briba
    Aug 13, 2013 at 18:05

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The correct code would be

html.DocumentNode.SelectSingleNode ("(//font[@class='test'])[2]")

The code you used selects the first or second test element within its parent element, not the first or second element in the sequence of all font elements of class test.

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try this but be sure that the index of the nodes starts from [1] and if you overflow that you will have null values returned:

string str=htmlSnippet.DocumentNode.SelectSingleNode("//div[@class='lg:mt-4 px-5 lg:px-0 pb-5 styles_PdpProductContent__sectionBorder__39zAX'])[1]");

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