Gulae Posted January 19, 2007 Posted January 19, 2007 Hello all, I want to extract data from a website (this data is given in a xml structure). This is going ok with the following code: CODE; AutoIt test #include <Inet.au3> ;Define adress of the website Local $url = "https://api.games.betfair.com/rest/v1/channels/1444077/snapshot" ;retreive data from the website Local $data = _InetGetSource($url) ;write retreived data to console to check output manually ConsoleWrite($data) I just write the retreived data to the console here, so I have a visual of how this xml structure looks like. The meaning is now that I'm gonna store all data from this xml-file into a txt file (or whatever layout), but herefore I need to extract this data from this xml structure. Is there any standard way for doing this in autoit? example of the extracted xml : CODE <channel gameType="BLACKJACK" id="1444077" name="Exchange BlackJack"> <status>RUNNING</status> <game id="1576601"> <round>5</round> <bettingWindowTime>30</bettingWindowTime> <bettingWindowPercentageComplete>100</bettingWindowPercentageComplete> <gameData> <object name="Player 1"> <description>13 Points</description> <status>STOOD</status> <property name="Card 1" value="8"/> <property name="Card 2" value="29"/> </object> <object name="Player 2"> <description>20 Points</description> <status>STOOD</status> <property name="Card 1" value="37"/> <property name="Card 2" value="12"/> </object> <object name="Player 3"> <description>20 Points</description> <status>STOOD</status> <property name="Card 1" value="48"/> <property name="Card 2" value="37"/> </object> <object name="Player 4"> <description>21 Points - Blackjack</description> <status>STOOD</status> <property name="Card 1" value="39"/> <property name="Card 2" value="50"/> </object> <object name="Dealer"> <description>15 Points</description> <status>IN_PLAY</status> <property name="Card 1" value="43"/> <property name="Card 2" value="31"/> <property name="Card 3" value="16"/> </object> </gameData> </game> </channel> </channelSnapshot>
Moderators SmOke_N Posted January 19, 2007 Moderators Posted January 19, 2007 http://www.autoitscript.com/forum/index.ph...mp;highlite=xml Common sense plays a role in the basics of understanding AutoIt... If you're lacking in that, do us all a favor, and step away from the computer.
Gulae Posted January 19, 2007 Author Posted January 19, 2007 http://www.autoitscript.com/forum/index.ph...mp;highlite=xmlDid the same search before (even with other strings) but couldn't find any usefull, that's why I posted my question in the first place,thx anyway
Moderators SmOke_N Posted January 19, 2007 Moderators Posted January 19, 2007 Did the same search before (even with other strings) but couldn't find any usefull, that's why I posted my question in the first place,thx anywayYour answer is in like one of the top 5 questions... so to say you didn't find anything useful, is to say you didn't look very hard.I don't understand why you haven't cracked open the help file, and since you use the the term "strings" looked at the String* functions to see which would help you. Common sense plays a role in the basics of understanding AutoIt... If you're lacking in that, do us all a favor, and step away from the computer.
Gulae Posted January 19, 2007 Author Posted January 19, 2007 The string functions aren't really what I'm after here. After searching more in detail, I finally found what i needed in one of the topics (and yes it was under the single "xml" search topics). ==> click here and yes, maybe I should have searched harder the first time before posting my question, thx again ps : I only hoped for a more constructive answer then just a link (this lets me feel like a #######) pss : You guys are doing a great job, otherwise I wouldn't be using autoit and browsing here for answers
Moderators SmOke_N Posted January 19, 2007 Moderators Posted January 19, 2007 The string functions aren't really what I'm after here. After searching more in detail, I finally found what i needed in one of the topics (and yes it was under the single "xml" search topics). ==> click here and yes, maybe I should have searched harder the first time before posting my question, thx again ps : I only hoped for a more constructive answer then just a link (this lets me feel like a #######) pss : You guys are doing a great job, otherwise I wouldn't be using autoit and browsing here for answersYou'd get constructive answers, if you provide a constructive question. Just saying you are trying to get information from an .xml file doesn't help much. Telling us what type of information you are trying to get, probably would have gotten you a lot further than what it did. Your answer, as far as I am concerned, was in the 5th post on the link I provided... I shouldn't have to "draw" it out for you if you have the ability to read. I know how to get any part of that information you want, but considering what site it is coming from, and having absolutely no idea how you are wanting to use it, I wouldn't have posted the answer specifically regardless. Common sense plays a role in the basics of understanding AutoIt... If you're lacking in that, do us all a favor, and step away from the computer.
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