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I'm trying to parse an innertext with getelementsbyclassname on 'span' tag. But there were several different inner texts that matches with the same class name. How do I have to parse the inner text?

https://finance.naver.com/item/sise_day.nhn?code=063760 -> is the internet explorer document that I'm trying to parse from.

I want to get the specific inner text '15,550' which is the yesterday's closed market price.

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Try to refer example code below may help you to find inner text = 15,550.

Sub demo()
Dim element As IHTMLElement
Dim elements As IHTMLElementCollection
Dim ie As InternetExplorer
Dim val, val1 As String
Dim html As HTMLDocument
val = "15,550"


Set ie = New InternetExplorer

ie.Visible = True

ie.Navigate "https://finance.naver.com/item/sise_day.nhn?code=063760"
'Wait until IE has loaded the web page

Do While ie.ReadyState <> READYSTATE_COMPLETE


DoEvents

Loop

Set html = ie.document

Set elements = html.getElementsByClassName("tah p11")

Dim count As Long
Dim erow As Long
count = 1
For Each element In elements
If element.className = "tah p11" Then
erow = Sheet1.Cells(Rows.count, 1).End(xlUp).Offset(1, 0).Row
val1 = html.getElementsByClassName("tah p11")(count).innerText

If val = val1 Then
Cells(erow, 1) = html.getElementsByClassName("tah p11")(count).innerText

End If
count = count + 1
End If
Next element
End Sub

Output:

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This is just a sample code for your reference. Further, you can try to modify the code to get desired output.

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When targeting within a table utilize row and column indices via nth-of-type css selector. You want 4th row, 2nd column. I use css selectors as a faster method given modern websites are optimized for this.

ie.document.querySelector(".type2 tr:nth-of-type(4) td:nth-of-type(2)").innerText

You can simply shorten to

tr:nth-of-type(4) td:nth-of-type(2)

as first table with this co-ordinate on the page.

I couldn't see anything useful but maybe also check the APIs.

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