08-02-2019
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Originally Posted by
cokedude
All of the above methods work. Thank you. RavinderSingh13 what does the extra 0 do? rdrtx1 and Don Cragun can you please explain your methods?
There is no extra zero in the code RavinderSingh13 provided. The reason the
+0 is present in his code has already been explained by MadeInGermany in post #3 in this thread.
I simply created an extended regular expression that matches the values you want (i.e., those with the values 71% through 100%) in field #5 of your input.
If you can't read an ERE and determine what it matches, I strongly suggest that you follow my advice in post #5 and use one of the suggestions posted by RavinderSingh13 and MadeInGermany.
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www::search::pagesjaunes
WWW::Search::Pagesjaunes(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation WWW::Search::Pagesjaunes(3pm)
NAME
WWW::Search::Pagesjaunes - Lookup phones numbers from www.pagesjaunes.fr
SYNOPSIS
use WWW::Search::Pagesjaunes;
my $pj = new WWW::Search::Pagesjaunes;
$pj->find( activite => "Plombier", localite => "Paris" );
do {
print $_->entry . "
" foreach ($pj->results);
} while $pj->has_more;
DESCRIPTION
The WWW::Search::Pagesjaunes provides name, phone number and addresses of French telephone subscribers by using the
<http://www.pagesjaunes.fr> directory.
METHODS
Two classes are used in this module, a first one (WWW::Search::Pagesjaunes) to do the fetching and parsing, and the second one and a second
one (WWW::Search::Pagesjaunes::Entry) holding the entry infos.
Here are the methods for the main WWW::Search::Pagesjaunes module:
new()
The constructor accept an optional LWP::UserAgent as argument, if you want to provide your own.
find( %request )
Here are the values for the %request hash that are understood. They each have two name, the first is the french one and the second is
the english one:
nom / name
Name of the person you're looking for.
activite / business
Business type of the company you're looking for. Note that if this field is filled, the module searches in the yellow pages.
localite / town
Name of the town you're searching in.
prenom / firstname
First name of the person you're looking for. It is not set if you set the 'activite' field.
departement / district
Name or number of the Departement or Region you're searching in.
results()
Returns an array of WWW::Search::Pagesjaunes::Entry containing the first matches of the query.
limit($max_number_of_entries)
Set the maximum number of entries returned. Default to 50.
has_more()
If the query leads to more than a few results, the field has_more is set. You can then call the results() method again to fetch the
datas.
The WWW::Search::Pagesjaunes::Entry class has six methods:
new($name, $address, $phone, $fax)
Returns a new WWW::Search::Pagesjaunes::Entry.
name
Returns the name of the entry.
address
Returns the address of the entry.
phone
Returns the phone number of the entry.
is_fax
Returns true if the phone number is a fax one, false otherwise. Note that currently, this method always returns 0.
entry($separator)
Returns the concatenation of the name and the phone number, separated by " - ". You can specify your own separator as first argument.
BUGS
The phone numbers are sometimes not correctly parsed, esp. when one entry has several phone numbers.
If you found a bug and want to report it or send a patch, you are encouraged to use the CPAN Request Tracker interface:
https://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Dists.html?Queue=WWW-Search-Pagesjaunes <https://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Dists.html?Queue=WWW-Search-Pagesjaunes>
COPYRIGHT
Please read the Publisher information of <http://www.pagesjaunes.fr> available at the following URL:
<http://www.pagesjaunes.fr/pj.cgi?html=commun/avertissement.html&lang=en>
WWW::Search::Pagesjaunes is Copyright (C) 2002, Briac Pilpre
This module is free software; you can redistribute it or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
AUTHOR
Briac Pilpre <briac@cpan.org>
perl v5.12.4 2011-11-02 WWW::Search::Pagesjaunes(3pm)