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(AutoIt) JSON Iterate MembersDemonstrates how to loop over the immediate members of a JSON object.
$oJson = ObjCreate("Chilkat_9_5_0.JsonObject") Local $sJsonStr = "{ ""id"": 1, ""name"": ""A green door"", ""tags"": [""home"", ""green""], ""price"": 125 }" Local $bSuccess = $oJson.Load($sJsonStr) If ($bSuccess <> True) Then ConsoleWrite($oJson.LastErrorText & @CRLF) Exit EndIf Local $iNumMembers = $oJson.Size Local $i For $i = 0 To $iNumMembers - 1 Local $sName = $oJson.NameAt($i) Local $sValue = $oJson.StringAt($i) ConsoleWrite($sName & ": " & $sValue & @CRLF) Local $iValue = $oJson.IntAt($i) ConsoleWrite($sName & " as integer: " & $iValue & @CRLF) Next ; Note: The StringAt method returns the value as a string regardless of the type. ; If the value is a JSON array (such as for ["home", "green"]), then the JSON encoding ; of the entire array is returned. ; The IntAt method returns the value as an integer. If the value does not convert to ; an integer, then 0 is returned |
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