use strict;
use warnings;
use Data::Dumper;
use HTML::TableExtract;
my $te = HTML::TableExtract->new( depth => 2, count => 2 );
print Dumper ($te);
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$VAR1 = bless( {
'_ts_sequential' => [],
'headers' => undef,
'br_translate' => 1,
'gridmap' => 1,
'strip_html_on_match' => 0,
'subtables' => undef,
'decode' => 1,
'keep_headers' => 0,
'_in_a_table' => 0,
'keep' => 0,
'debug' => 0,
'_tables' => {},
'_cdepth' => -1,
'elastic' => 1,
####
'count' => 2,
'depth' => 2,
####
'automap' => 1,
'keepall' => 0,
'error_handle' => \*::STDOUT,
'attribs' => undef,
'keep_html' => 0,
'chain' => undef,
'_hparser_xs_state' => \25467620,
'slice_columns' => 1,
'_counts' => {},
'_tablestack' => [],
'_table_mapback' => {}
}, 'HTML::TableExtract' );