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Beautiful Soup | find_next_sibling method
schedule Aug 12, 2023
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In Beautiful Soup, the find_next_sibling()
method of a tag returns the next element under the same parent.
Examples
Consider the following HTML document:
my_html = """ <div> <p>Alex</p> <p>Bob</p> </div>"""soup = BeautifulSoup(my_html)
Let's get the next_sibling
of <p>Alex</p>
:
p_alex.find_next_sibling()
<p>Bob</p>
If the next node does not exist, then a None
is returned:
p_alex.find_next_sibling().find_next_sibling()
None
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