02-24-2014
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Originally Posted by
Akshay Hegde
if you have any better suggestion please let me know, and this forum will be used by our 4 branch office in India, with strength of around 500 each...
Hey Akshay,
Since you are keen on ocean science and oceanography, I thought you might enjoy looking at this new project I've created for tidal stations:
Basically, I've mapped our tidal database to Google Maps for the entire world of around 7000 tidal stations. Here is the one for
SE Asia that includes India:
Tidal Stations (East and SE Asia)
Quote:
Tidal stations for India, Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Malaysia and Indonesia.
This is only my first map, so it's only beta as I add more features and stations.
If you click on any tidal station, you will be taken back to our forums to a page that displays a tide chart and a tide table that high and low tide info, sunrise, sunset, the phase of the moon and percent illumination of the moon.
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webservice::cia::parser
WebService::CIA::Parser(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation WebService::CIA::Parser(3pm)
NAME
WebService::CIA::Parser - Parse pages from the CIA World Factbook
SYNOPSIS
use WebService::CIA::Parser;
my $parser = WebService::CIA::Parser->new;
my $data = $parser->parse($string);
DESCRIPTION
WebService::CIA::Parser takes a string of HTML and parses it. It will only give sensible output if the string is the HTML for a page whose
URL matches "https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/print/[a-z]{2}.html"
This parsing is somewhat fragile, since it assumes a certain page structure. It'll work just as long as the CIA don't choose to alter
their pages.
METHODS
"new"
Creates a new WebService::CIA::Parser object. It takes no arguments.
"parse($html)"
Parses a string of HTML take from the CIA World Factbook. It takes a single string as its argument and returns a hashref of fields and
values.
The values are stripped of all HTML. "<br>" tags are replaced by newlines.
It also creates four extra fields: "URL", "URL - Print", "URL - Flag", and "URL - Map" which are the URLs of the country's Factbook
page, the printable version of that page, a GIF map of the country, and a GIF flag of the country respectively.
EXAMPLE
use WebService::CIA::Parser;
use LWP::Simple qw(get);
$html = get(
"https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/print/uk.html"
);
$parser = WebService::CIA::Parser->new;
$data = $parser->parse($html);
print $data->{"Population"};
AUTHOR
Ian Malpass (ian-cpan@indecorous.com)
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2003-2007, Ian Malpass
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
The CIA World Factbook's copyright information page (<https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/docs/contributor_copy-
right.html>) states:
The Factbook is in the public domain. Accordingly, it may be copied
freely without permission of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).
SEE ALSO
WebService::CIA
perl v5.8.8 2008-02-04 WebService::CIA::Parser(3pm)