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(Mono C#) Get the Index of a JSON MemberThis example demonstrates how to get the index of a given member by name. { "name": "donut", "image": { "fname": "donut.jpg", "w": 200, "h": 200 }, "thumbnail": { "fname": "donutThumb.jpg", "w": 32, "h": 32 } }
Chilkat.JsonObject json = new Chilkat.JsonObject(); // This is the above JSON with whitespace chars removed (SPACE, TAB, CR, and LF chars). // The presence of whitespace chars for pretty-printing makes no difference to the Load // method. string jsonStr = "{\"name\": \"donut\",\"image\":{\"fname\": \"donut.jpg\",\"w\": 200,\"h\": 200},\"thumbnail\":{\"fname\": \"donutThumb.jpg\",\"w\": 32,\"h\": 32}}"; bool success = json.Load(jsonStr); if (success != true) { Debug.WriteLine(json.LastErrorText); return; } // The top-level JSON object has three members: name, image, and thumbnail. int nameIndex = json.IndexOf("name"); // The index of the "name" member is 0. Debug.WriteLine("nameIndex = " + Convert.ToString(nameIndex)); int thumbIndex = json.IndexOf("thumbnail"); // The index of the "thumbnail" member is 2. Debug.WriteLine("thumbIndex = " + Convert.ToString(thumbIndex)); // The "fname" member is NOT a direct member of the top-level JSON object. // It is a member of a nested object. If we try to get the index of this // member using the top-level JSON object, it is not found (and returns -1). int fnameIndex = json.IndexOf("fname"); // The fnameIndex is -1 (not found). This is correct. Debug.WriteLine("fnameIndex = " + Convert.ToString(fnameIndex)); // Get the "image" object. Chilkat.JsonObject imageObj = json.ObjectOf("image"); if (json.LastMethodSuccess == false) { Debug.WriteLine("image object not found."); return; } // Now we can get the index of the "fname" object, because it is a direct // member of the "image" object: fnameIndex = imageObj.IndexOf("fname"); Debug.WriteLine("fnameIndex = " + Convert.ToString(fnameIndex)); |
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