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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T03:15:31+00:00 2026-05-14T03:15:31+00:00

I’ve been working on a weather forecaster for a program that I use, and

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I’ve been working on a weather forecaster for a program that I use, and it’s working well, for the most part. Here is what I have so far. (Pay no attention to the zs.stuff. That is program specific and has no bearing on the Lua coding.)

if not http then http = require("socket.http") end  

local locale = string.gsub(zs.params(1),"%s+","%%20")
local page = http.request("http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=" .. locale .. "&wuSelect=WEATHER")
local location = string.match(page,'title="([%w%s,]+) RSS"')
--print("Gathering weather information for " .. location .. ".")
--local windspeed = string.match(page,'<span class="nobr"><span class="b">([%d.]+)</span>&nbsp;mph</span>')
--print(windspeed)
local condition = string.match(page, '<td class="vaM taC"><img src="http://icons-ecast.wxug.com/i/c/a/[%w_]+.gif" width="42" height="42" alt="[%w%s]+" class="condIcon" />')
--local image = string.match(page, '<img src="http://icons-ecast.wxug.com/i/c/a/(.+).gif" width="42" height="42" alt="[%w%s]+" class="condIcon" />')
local temperature = string.match(page,'pwsvariable="tempf" english="&deg;F" metric="&deg;C" value="([%d.]+)">')
local humidity = string.match(page,'pwsvariable="humidity" english="" metric="" value="(%d+)"')
zs.say(location)
--zs.say("image ./Images/" .. image .. ".gif")
zs.say("<color limegreen>Condition:</color> <color white>" .. condition .. "</color>")
zs.say("<color limegreen>Temperature: </color><color white>" .. temperature .. "F</color>")
zs.say("<color limegreen>Humidity: </color><color white>" .. humidity .. "%</color>")

My main issue is this: I changed the ‘condition’ and added the ‘image’ variables to what they are now. Even though the line it’s supposed to be matching comes directly from the webpage, it fails to match at all. So I’m wondering what it is I’m missing that’s preventing this code from working. If I take out the
<td class="vaM taC">< img src=”http://icons-ecast.wxug.com/i/c/a/%5B%w_%5D+.gif&#8221;
it’ll match condition flawlessly. (For whatever reason, I can’t get the above line to display correctly, but there is no space between the `< and img)

Can anyone point out what is wrong with it? Aside from the pattern matching, I assure you the line is verbatim from the webpage.

Another question I had is the ability to match across line breaks. Is there any possible way to do this? The reason why I ask is because on that same page, a few of the things I need to match are broken up on separate lines, and since the actual pattern I’m wanting to match shows up in other places on the page, I need to be able to match across line breaks to get the exact pattern.

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    2026-05-14T03:15:32+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 3:15 am

    You can simplify your match considerably (see below) but in general it looks like you’ve got two problems…

    • Missing the () around the match you wish to capture.
    • You need to escape the . characters in your match by making them %.

    I tried this and it worked…

    local page = [[<td class="vaM taC"><img src="http://icons-ecast.wxug.com/i/c/a/hello_world.gif" width="42" height="42" alt="HELLO WOLRD" class="condIcon" />]]
    local condition, image = string.match(page, '.+/([%w_]+)%.gif".+alt="([%w%s]+)".+')
    print(condition, image)
    

    this printed…

    hello_world    HELLO WORLD
    

    as for multiline, that should not be a problem, the newlines are just control characters and if you read in multiple lines into the same string this match works.

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