Get Tables on page from PDF in .NET SDK
Get all Tables on page from a PDF Document using server-side .NET API.
Get StartedHow to extract Tables on page from PDF via Cloud .NET SDK
In order to extract Tables on page from PDF via Cloud .NET SDK , we’ll use Aspose.PDF Cloud .NET SDK This Cloud SDK allows you to easily build cloud-based PDF creator, editor & converter apps in C#, ASP.NET, or other .NET languages for various cloud platforms. Open NuGet package manager, search for Aspose.PDF Cloud and install. You may also use the following command from the Package Manager Console.
Package Manager Console Command
PM> Install-Package Aspose.Pdf-Cloud
Steps to extract Tables on page from PDF via .NET SDK
Aspose.PDF Cloud developers can easily load & get Tables on page from PDF in just a few lines of code.
- Create a new Configuration object with your Application Secret and Key.
- Create an object to connect to the Cloud API.
- Uploads the PDF to cloud storage.
- Extract tables on page from PDF in cloud storage using GetPageTablesAsync function.
- Checks the response and logs the result.
- If the operation was successful, print the tables
This sample code shows extracting Tables on page from PDF documents
using Aspose.Pdf.Cloud.Sdk.Model;
namespace Tables
{
public class GetTablesOnPage
{
public static async Task Extract(string documentName, int pageNumber, string remoteFolder)
{
// Get your AppSid and AppSecret from https://dashboard.aspose.cloud (free registration required).
pdfApi = new PdfApi(AppSecret, AppSid);
using (var file = File.OpenRead(Path.Combine(localFolder, documentName)))
{ // Upload the local PDF to cloud storage folder name.
FilesUploadResult uploadResponse = await pdfApi.UploadFileAsync(Path.Combine(remoteFolder, documentName), documentName);
Console.WriteLine(uploadResponse.Uploaded[0]);
}
// Get all tables on page from the PDF on cloud storage.
TablesRecognizedResponse response = await pdfApi.GetPageTablesAsync(documentName, pageNumber, folder: remoteFolder);
// Checks the response and logs the result.
if (response == null)
Console.WriteLine("GetTablesOnPage(): Unexpected error!");
else if (response.Code < 200 || response.Code > 299)
Console.WriteLine("GetTablesOnPage(): Failed to extract tables from the document.");
else
{ // If the operation was successful, print the tables or make some other actions
Console.WriteLine("GetTablesOnPage(): All tables on '{0}' page successfully extracted from the document '{1}.", pageNumber, documentName);
foreach (var table in response.Tables.List)
{
Console.WriteLine(table.ToString());
}
}
}
}
}
Work with Table in PDF
Tables provide a structured format for presenting data systematically, making it easier for readers to understand and analyze information. They also enhance the visual appeal of a document, adding professionalism and organization. When dealing with numerical or comparative data, tables improve clarity by grouping related information in an easy-to-read format. Additionally, tables can incorporate real-time or dynamically generated content, such as data from databases or analytics dashboards. Get all Tables on page from PDF documents with Aspose.PDF Cloud Node.js SDK.
With our .NET library you can:
- Add PDF document’s header & footer in text or image format.
- Add tables & stamps (text or image) to PDF documents.
- Append multiple PDF documents to an existing file.
- Work with PDF attachments, annotations, & form fields.
- Apply encryption or decryption to PDF documents & set a password.
- Delete all stamps & tables from a page or entire PDF document.
- Delete a specific stamp or table from the PDF document by its ID.
- Replace single or multiple instances of text on a PDF page or from the entire document.
- Extensive support for converting PDF documents to various other file formats.
- Extract various elements of PDF files & make PDF documents optimized.
- You can try out our free App to extract Table into PDF files online and test the functionality.
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