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Description

Parsel is a Python library licensed under BSD that facilitates the extraction and removal of data from HTML and XML documents using XPath and CSS selectors, with the option to integrate regular expressions. To begin, you create a selector object for the HTML or XML content you wish to analyze. After that, you can utilize either CSS or XPath expressions to target specific elements. CSS serves as a styling language for HTML, defining selectors that link styles to designated HTML elements, while XPath is utilized for selecting nodes within XML documents and can also be applied to HTML. Although both CSS and XPath can be used, CSS tends to offer greater readability, whereas XPath provides capabilities that may not be achievable through CSS alone. Built on top of lxml, parsel selectors incorporate some EXSLT extensions and come with pre-registered namespaces available for use in XPath queries. Furthermore, parsel selectors allow for the chaining of selectors, enabling users to primarily select by class using CSS and seamlessly transition to XPath when the situation demands it, enhancing flexibility in data extraction tasks. This dual capability makes parsel a powerful tool for developers working with web data.

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The overrides object shares the same type as the ChartOptions object associated with chart options, and it substitutes any simple fields it encounters with their corresponding matches in the options object. In instances where an array is present, such as in the xAxes and yAxes fields mentioned earlier, the lone object contained within the array serves as a template for overriding all elements within the corresponding array in the options object. Consequently, in the given example, every axis will have its tick and gridline colors modified. There exists one directive applicable to all chart types: baseChart, while there are eight distinct types of charts available: line, bar, radar, pie, polarArea, doughnut, bubble, and scatter. Each chart type offers unique visualizations tailored to specific data representation needs.

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Vendor Details

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Python Software Foundation

Country

United States

Website

pypi.org/project/parsel/

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ng2-charts

Website

valor-software.com/ng2-charts/

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