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my html look like this, and I want to retrieve "INFO" respectively.

<tr tabindex = "0">
<td data-name = "isu_srt_cd">"INFO"</td>
<td data-name = "com_abbrv">"INFO"</td>
...
<td data-name = "etf_obj">"INFO"</td>
</tr>

what I did so far is as follows,

for ana in soup.find_all("td"):
    if ana.parent.name == "tr":
        print(ana.get_text())

That's almost done, but I want to specify that parent's "tabindex" to be "0"

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    if ana.parent.name == "tr" and ana.parent['tabindex'] == '0':? Apr 7, 2018 at 14:33
  • Thanks, logically, it should be done, and it seem it had found. But it has Error message, "KeyError: 'tabindex'" What should I do?
    – Hannah Lee
    Apr 7, 2018 at 14:38
  • I used "try-except" and it seems gives me the wanted results. Thank you
    – Hannah Lee
    Apr 7, 2018 at 14:41
  • you can also use: if ana.parent.name == "tr" and 'tabindex' in ana.parent and ana.parent['tabindex'] == '0': Apr 7, 2018 at 14:42
  • You could reverse your search: for tr in soup.find_all("tr", tabindex='0'): for ana in tr.find_all('td'): ...
    – wwii
    Apr 7, 2018 at 15:07

2 Answers 2

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Find all the <tr>'s you are interested in then get all the <td>'s below it.

for tr in soup.find_all("tr", tabindex='0'):
    for ana in tr.find_all('td'):
        print(ana.get_text())
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You can use CSS selectors.

for td in soup.select("tr[tabindex='0'] > td"):
    print(td.text)
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  • Thank you! :) I've got a long loop to implement, so I will check this out later. Thank you again!!:)
    – Hannah Lee
    Apr 8, 2018 at 0:06

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