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(Mono C#) Modify Parts of JSON DocumentDemonstrates how to modify parts of a JSON document. This example uses the following JSON document: { "fruit": [ { "kind": "apple", "count": 24, "fresh": true, "extraInfo": null, "listA": [ "abc", 1, null, false ], "objectB": { "animal" : "monkey" } }, { "kind": "pear", "count": 18, "fresh": false, "extraInfo": null "listA": [ "xyz", 24, null, true ], "objectB": { "animal" : "lemur" } } ], "list" : [ "banana", 12, true, null, "orange", 12.5, { "ticker": "AAPL" }, [ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 ] ], "alien" : true }
Chilkat.JsonObject json = new Chilkat.JsonObject(); // Load the JSON from a file. bool success = json.LoadFile("qa_data/json/modifySample.json"); if (success != true) { Debug.WriteLine(json.LastErrorText); return; } // This example will not check for errors (i.e. null / false / 0 return values)... // Get the "list" array: Chilkat.JsonArray listA = json.ArrayOf("list"); // Modify values in the list. // Change banana to plantain success = listA.SetStringAt(0,"plantain"); // Change 12 to 24 success = listA.SetIntAt(1,24); // Change true to false success = listA.SetBoolAt(2,false); // Is the 3rd item null? bool bNull = listA.IsNullAt(3); // Change "orange" to 32. success = listA.SetIntAt(4,32); // Change 12.5 to 31.2 success = listA.SetNumberAt(5,"31.2"); // Replace the { "ticker" : "AAPL" } object with { "ticker" : "GOOG" } // Do this by deleting, then inserting a new object at the same location. success = listA.DeleteAt(6); success = listA.AddObjectAt(6); Chilkat.JsonObject tickerObj = listA.ObjectAt(6); success = tickerObj.AddStringAt(-1,"ticker","GOOG"); // Replace "[ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 ]" with "[ "apple", 22, true, null, 1080.25 ]" success = listA.DeleteAt(7); success = listA.AddArrayAt(7); Chilkat.JsonArray aa = listA.ArrayAt(7); success = aa.AddStringAt(-1,"apple"); success = aa.AddIntAt(-1,22); success = aa.AddBoolAt(-1,true); success = aa.AddNullAt(-1); success = aa.AddNumberAt(-1,"1080.25"); // Get the "fruit" array Chilkat.JsonArray aFruit = json.ArrayAt(0); // Get the 1st element: Chilkat.JsonObject appleObj = aFruit.ObjectAt(0); // Modify values by member name: success = appleObj.SetStringOf("fruit","fuji_apple"); success = appleObj.SetIntOf("count",46); success = appleObj.SetBoolOf("fresh",false); success = appleObj.SetStringOf("extraInfo","developed by growers at the Tohoku Research Station in Fujisaki"); // Modify values by index: Chilkat.JsonObject pearObj = aFruit.ObjectAt(1); success = pearObj.SetStringAt(0,"bartlett_pear"); success = pearObj.SetIntAt(1,12); success = pearObj.SetBoolAt(2,false); success = pearObj.SetStringAt(3,"harvested in late August to early September"); json.EmitCompact = false; Debug.WriteLine(json.Emit()); |
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