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Challenge #13: HTML Table Parsing

SamDesk
Bolide

Sam 🙂


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EW
Bolide

My solution:  

 

 


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AlexCox
Astéroïde

My solution


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jssandom
Astéroïde

Got there eventually!


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KevinW
Astéroïde

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JoeS
Alteryx Alumni (Retired)

Felt like I could have optimised this a little, but then potentially lost some of the benefits of seeing/checking each step.

 


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sann0638
Astéroïde

Ouch, that was hard work!


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Paul-Evans
Comète

I solved it a couple ways, but will be looking at the other submissions to find something more simple.


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PhilBalderson
Astéroïde

I've done a lot of parsing html since I started with Alteryx, so this was fun. Splitting out name and value was more of a challenge. Using odd and even values seems a bit clutzy, but it works!


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NickC
Alteryx Alumni (Retired)

Got there quite quickly but certainly could be improved


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