C#
C#
JSON: Miscellaneous Operations
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Demonstrates a variety of JSON API methods. This example uses the following JSON document:
{
"alphabet": "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz",
"sampleData" : {
"pi": 3.14,
"apple": "juicy",
"hungry": true,
"withoutValue": null,
"answer": 42
}
}
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bool success = false;
Chilkat.JsonObject json = new Chilkat.JsonObject();
json.EmitCompact = false;
// Assume the file contains the data as shown above..
success = json.LoadFile("qa_data/json/sample2.json");
if (success == false) {
Debug.WriteLine(json.LastErrorText);
return;
}
// Get the "sampleData" object:
Chilkat.JsonObject sampleData = new Chilkat.JsonObject();
json.ObjectOf2("sampleData",sampleData);
// Demonstrate BoolAt and BoolOf
Debug.WriteLine("hungry: " + Convert.ToString(sampleData.BoolOf("hungry")));
Debug.WriteLine("hungry: " + Convert.ToString(sampleData.BoolAt(2)));
// StringOf returns the value as a string regardless of it's actual type:
Debug.WriteLine("pi: " + sampleData.StringOf("pi"));
Debug.WriteLine("answer: " + sampleData.StringOf("answer"));
Debug.WriteLine("withoutValue: " + sampleData.StringOf("withoutValue"));
Debug.WriteLine("hungry: " + sampleData.StringOf("hungry"));
// Demonstrate IsNullOf / IsNullAt
Debug.WriteLine("withoutValue is null? " + Convert.ToString(sampleData.IsNullOf("withoutValue")));
Debug.WriteLine("withoutValue is null? " + Convert.ToString(sampleData.IsNullAt(3)));
Debug.WriteLine("apple is null? " + Convert.ToString(sampleData.IsNullOf("apple")));
Debug.WriteLine("apple is null? " + Convert.ToString(sampleData.IsNullAt(1)));
// IntOf
Debug.WriteLine("answer: " + Convert.ToString(sampleData.IntOf("answer")));
// SetNullAt, SetNullOf
// Set "pi" to null
success = sampleData.SetNullAt(0);
// Set "answer" to null
success = sampleData.SetNullOf("answer");
// Show the changes:
Debug.WriteLine(json.Emit());
// Restore pi and apple:
success = sampleData.SetNumberAt(0,"3.14");
success = sampleData.SetNumberOf("answer","42");
// Show the changes:
Debug.WriteLine(json.Emit());
// Add a null value named "afterApple" just after "apple"
success = sampleData.AddNullAt(2,"afterApple");
// Add a boolean value just after "pi"
success = sampleData.AddBoolAt(1,"afterPi",false);
// Examine the changes..
Debug.WriteLine(json.Emit());