How do I grab with Simple HTML DOM a value within a span that has data-reactid?
Im trying to grab the value from a span that uses data-reactid. It looks like this:
<span class="Trsdu(0.3s) Fw(500) Pstart(10px) Fz(24px) C($dataRed)" data-reactid="36">-0.24 (-0.49%)</span>
How would I do that with Simple HTML DOM ?
php simple-html-dom
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Im trying to grab the value from a span that uses data-reactid. It looks like this:
<span class="Trsdu(0.3s) Fw(500) Pstart(10px) Fz(24px) C($dataRed)" data-reactid="36">-0.24 (-0.49%)</span>
How would I do that with Simple HTML DOM ?
php simple-html-dom
have you tried anything?
– RamRaider
Jan 20 at 10:01
I have tried this. $data = $xpath->find("span[@data-reactid='36'");
– user143243
Jan 20 at 11:36
You can refer to this answer SIMILAR ANSWER
– Chandan Kumar
Jan 20 at 11:57
You can refer to this answer stackoverflow.com/questions/17585787/…
– Chandan Kumar
Jan 20 at 11:58
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Im trying to grab the value from a span that uses data-reactid. It looks like this:
<span class="Trsdu(0.3s) Fw(500) Pstart(10px) Fz(24px) C($dataRed)" data-reactid="36">-0.24 (-0.49%)</span>
How would I do that with Simple HTML DOM ?
php simple-html-dom
Im trying to grab the value from a span that uses data-reactid. It looks like this:
<span class="Trsdu(0.3s) Fw(500) Pstart(10px) Fz(24px) C($dataRed)" data-reactid="36">-0.24 (-0.49%)</span>
How would I do that with Simple HTML DOM ?
php simple-html-dom
php simple-html-dom
asked Jan 20 at 10:00
user143243user143243
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have you tried anything?
– RamRaider
Jan 20 at 10:01
I have tried this. $data = $xpath->find("span[@data-reactid='36'");
– user143243
Jan 20 at 11:36
You can refer to this answer SIMILAR ANSWER
– Chandan Kumar
Jan 20 at 11:57
You can refer to this answer stackoverflow.com/questions/17585787/…
– Chandan Kumar
Jan 20 at 11:58
add a comment |
have you tried anything?
– RamRaider
Jan 20 at 10:01
I have tried this. $data = $xpath->find("span[@data-reactid='36'");
– user143243
Jan 20 at 11:36
You can refer to this answer SIMILAR ANSWER
– Chandan Kumar
Jan 20 at 11:57
You can refer to this answer stackoverflow.com/questions/17585787/…
– Chandan Kumar
Jan 20 at 11:58
have you tried anything?
– RamRaider
Jan 20 at 10:01
have you tried anything?
– RamRaider
Jan 20 at 10:01
I have tried this. $data = $xpath->find("span[@data-reactid='36'");
– user143243
Jan 20 at 11:36
I have tried this. $data = $xpath->find("span[@data-reactid='36'");
– user143243
Jan 20 at 11:36
You can refer to this answer SIMILAR ANSWER
– Chandan Kumar
Jan 20 at 11:57
You can refer to this answer SIMILAR ANSWER
– Chandan Kumar
Jan 20 at 11:57
You can refer to this answer stackoverflow.com/questions/17585787/…
– Chandan Kumar
Jan 20 at 11:58
You can refer to this answer stackoverflow.com/questions/17585787/…
– Chandan Kumar
Jan 20 at 11:58
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As described in docs (section How to find HTML elements?), you can use [attribute-name=value]
selector to find elements using their attributes:
// Assuming you have already included simple_html_dom.php
$str = '<span class="Trsdu(0.3s) Fw(500) Pstart(10px) Fz(24px) C($dataRed)" data-reactid="36">-0.24 (-0.49%)</span>';
$h = str_get_html($str);
print($h->find('[data-reactid=36]', 0)->plaintext);
// Output: -0.24 (-0.49%)
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As described in docs (section How to find HTML elements?), you can use [attribute-name=value]
selector to find elements using their attributes:
// Assuming you have already included simple_html_dom.php
$str = '<span class="Trsdu(0.3s) Fw(500) Pstart(10px) Fz(24px) C($dataRed)" data-reactid="36">-0.24 (-0.49%)</span>';
$h = str_get_html($str);
print($h->find('[data-reactid=36]', 0)->plaintext);
// Output: -0.24 (-0.49%)
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As described in docs (section How to find HTML elements?), you can use [attribute-name=value]
selector to find elements using their attributes:
// Assuming you have already included simple_html_dom.php
$str = '<span class="Trsdu(0.3s) Fw(500) Pstart(10px) Fz(24px) C($dataRed)" data-reactid="36">-0.24 (-0.49%)</span>';
$h = str_get_html($str);
print($h->find('[data-reactid=36]', 0)->plaintext);
// Output: -0.24 (-0.49%)
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As described in docs (section How to find HTML elements?), you can use [attribute-name=value]
selector to find elements using their attributes:
// Assuming you have already included simple_html_dom.php
$str = '<span class="Trsdu(0.3s) Fw(500) Pstart(10px) Fz(24px) C($dataRed)" data-reactid="36">-0.24 (-0.49%)</span>';
$h = str_get_html($str);
print($h->find('[data-reactid=36]', 0)->plaintext);
// Output: -0.24 (-0.49%)
As described in docs (section How to find HTML elements?), you can use [attribute-name=value]
selector to find elements using their attributes:
// Assuming you have already included simple_html_dom.php
$str = '<span class="Trsdu(0.3s) Fw(500) Pstart(10px) Fz(24px) C($dataRed)" data-reactid="36">-0.24 (-0.49%)</span>';
$h = str_get_html($str);
print($h->find('[data-reactid=36]', 0)->plaintext);
// Output: -0.24 (-0.49%)
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have you tried anything?
– RamRaider
Jan 20 at 10:01
I have tried this. $data = $xpath->find("span[@data-reactid='36'");
– user143243
Jan 20 at 11:36
You can refer to this answer SIMILAR ANSWER
– Chandan Kumar
Jan 20 at 11:57
You can refer to this answer stackoverflow.com/questions/17585787/…
– Chandan Kumar
Jan 20 at 11:58