I am trying to remove the character ' from my string by doing the following
kickoff = tree.xpath('//*[@id="page"]/div[1]/div/main/div/article/div/div[1]/section[2]/p[1]/b[1]/text()')
kickoff = kickoff.replace("'", "")This gives me the error AttributeError: 'list' object has no attribute 'replace'
Coming from a php background I am unsure what the correct way to do this is?
23 Answers
xpath method returns a list, you need to iterate items.
kickoff = [item.replace("'", "") for item in kickoff] 2 kickoff = tree.xpath('//*[@id="page"]/div[1]/div/main/div/article/div/div[1]/section[2]/p[1]/b[1]/text()')This code is returning list not a string.Replace function will not work on list.
[i.replace("'", "") for i in kickoff ] This worked for me:
kickoff = str(tree.xpath('//*[@id="page"]/div[1]/div/main/div/article/div/div[1]/section[2]/p[1]/b[1]/text()'))
kickoff = kickoff.replace("'", "")This error is caused because the xpath returns in a list. Lists don't have the replace attribute. So by putting str before it, you convert it to a string which the code can handle. I hope this helped!