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(Mono C#) Iterate JSON where Member Names are Data ValuesDemonstrates how to parse JSON where member names are not keywords, but instead are data values.
Chilkat.JsonObject json = new Chilkat.JsonObject(); bool success = json.LoadFile("qa_data/json/valuesAsNames.json"); // Imagine we have JSON such as the following: // { // "1680": { // "entity_id": "1680", // "type_id": "simple", // "sku": "123" // }, // "1701": { // "entity_id": "1701", // "type_id": "simple", // "sku": "456" // } // } // // This presents a parsing problem because the member names, such as "1680" // are not keywords. Instead they are data values. We don't know what they // may be in advance. // To solve, we iterate over the members, get the name of each, ... int numMembers = json.Size; int i; for (i = 0; i <= numMembers - 1; i++) { string name = json.NameAt(i); Debug.WriteLine(name + ":"); Chilkat.JsonObject jRecord = json.ObjectAt(i); Debug.WriteLine("entity_id: " + jRecord.StringOf("entity_id")); Debug.WriteLine("type_id: " + jRecord.StringOf("type_id")); Debug.WriteLine("sku: " + jRecord.StringOf("sku")); } |
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