The code I'm sending the command prompt is the following: <\p>

#!/usr/bin/perl use 5.014; # so push/pop/etc work on scalars (experimental) use strict; use warnings; use LWP::Simple 'get'; use HTML::TableExtract; my $file = 'C:\Payout Policy Paper\Data\urllist.csv'; open (FH, "< $file") or die "Can't open $file for read: $!"; my @lines = <FH>; close FH or die "Cannot close $file: $!"; print @lines; foreach my $line (@lines) { my $te = HTML::TableExtract->new( headers => [ 'Purchased','Average','Publicly','May'], slice_columns => 0,keep_html => 0,br_translate => 0 ); $te->parse($line); my $table = $te->first_table_found; my $file = "testout.csv"; open (F,">", $file); for my $row ($table->rows) { print F join('^', @$row), "\n"; } close (F); }

If I'm correctly understanding your suggestion you can find an example of the html I am analyzing at:

 http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/826083/000082608312000011/dellq1fy1310q.htm

In reply to Re^4: Foreach Array and Html table extract by Anonymous Monk
in thread Foreach Array and Html table extract by doctordoctor

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