What is the best library for processing table data contained within a PDF?

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  • tabulapdf

    Bindings for Tabula PDF Table Extractor Library

  • In R we have this tabulizer library which is great for doing this: https://github.com/ropensci/tabulizer

  • tabula-sharp

    Extract tables from PDF files (port of tabula-java)

  • This looks promising: https://github.com/BobLd/tabula-sharp

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