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Create a JSON Array of Objects
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Demonstrates how to create a JSON array of objects.Chilkat Classic ASP Downloads
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<%
success = 0
set arr = Server.CreateObject("Chilkat.JsonArray")
set obj = Server.CreateObject("Chilkat.JsonObject")
' Create a new and empty JSON object in the 1st position of the JSON array
' and return the reference in the last argument.
success = arr.AddObjectAt2(0,obj)
success = obj.UpdateString("Name","Otto")
success = obj.UpdateInt("Age",29)
success = obj.UpdateBool("Married",0)
' Create a new and empty JSON object in the 2nd position of the JSON array
' and return the reference in the last argument.
success = arr.AddObjectAt2(1,obj)
success = obj.UpdateString("Name","Connor")
success = obj.UpdateInt("Age",43)
success = obj.UpdateBool("Married",1)
' Create a new and empty JSON object in the 3rd position of the JSON array
' and return the reference in the last argument.
success = arr.AddObjectAt2(2,obj)
success = obj.UpdateString("Name","Ramona")
success = obj.UpdateInt("Age",34)
success = obj.UpdateBool("Married",1)
' Examine what we have:
arr.EmitCompact = 0
Response.Write "<pre>" & Server.HTMLEncode( arr.Emit()) & "</pre>"
' The output is:
' [
' {
' "Name": "Otto",
' "Age": 29,
' "Married": false
' },
' {
' "Name": "Connor",
' "Age": 43,
' "Married": true
' },
' {
' "Name": "Ramona",
' "Age": 34,
' "Married": true
' }
' ]
%>
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