Element From Text

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$Element Offset is a [[Browser Functions|Browser Function]].
 
$Element Offset is a [[Browser Functions|Browser Function]].
  
This function converts a text representation of a selector into an actual selector.
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This function will use the value of variables, list items, table cell items or scraped text as attributes in functions that require attributes.
 
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'''Selector:''' Where the written attribute or the variable/list item/table cell is inserted.
'''Selector:''' The text representation for the selector.
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== Example 1 ==
 
== Example 1 ==
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The element from text function allows you to write your own selectors.
 
  
In this example, the element from text function uses the selector in the variable "#Selector" to select the field on the page and fill the field with the type text command.
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In this example, the element from text function uses the attribute in the variable "#Selector" to select the field on the page and fill the field with the type text command.
  
  
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In this example, the element from text function uses the selector in the list item at position 0 from "%list" to select the field on the page and fill the field with the type text command.
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In this example, the element from text function uses the attribute in the list item at position 0 from "%list" to select the field on the page and fill the field with the type text command.

Revision as of 23:22, 29 May 2014

$Element Offset is a Browser Function.

This function will use the value of variables, list items, table cell items or scraped text as attributes in functions that require attributes. Selector: Where the written attribute or the variable/list item/table cell is inserted.

Example 1


navigate("http://www.google.com/", "Wait")
wait(4)
set(#selector, "<name=q>", "Global")
type text($element from text(#selector), "Hello there!", "Standard")


In this example, the element from text function uses the attribute in the variable "#Selector" to select the field on the page and fill the field with the type text command.


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Example 2

navigate("http://www.google.com/", "Wait")
add item to list(%list, "<name=q>", "Delete", "Global")
wait(4)
type text($element from text($list item(%list, 0)), "Hello there!", "Standard")


In this example, the element from text function uses the attribute in the list item at position 0 from "%list" to select the field on the page and fill the field with the type text command.

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