Visual Basic 6.0
Visual Basic 6.0
Get the Root of a JSON Document
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Demonstrates how to get back to the JSON root object from anywhere in the JSON document. This example uses the following JSON document:
{
"flower": "tulip",
"abc":
{
"x": [
{ "a" : 1 },
{ "b1" : 100, "b2" : 200 },
{ "c" : 3 }
],
"y": 200,
"z": 200
}
}
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Dim success As Long
success = 0
Dim json As New ChilkatJsonObject
Dim jsonStr As String
jsonStr = "{""flower"": ""tulip"",""abc"":{""x"": [{ ""a"" : 1 },{ ""b1"" : 100, ""b2"" : 200 },{ ""c"" : 3 }],""y"": 200,""z"": 200}}"
success = json.Load(jsonStr)
If (success = 0) Then
Debug.Print json.LastErrorText
Exit Sub
End If
' Get the "abc" object.
Dim abcObj As New ChilkatJsonObject
success = json.ObjectOf2("abc",abcObj)
If (success = 0) Then
Debug.Print json.LastErrorText
Exit Sub
End If
' Side note: The JSON of a sub-part of the document can be emitted from any JSON object:
abcObj.EmitCompact = 0
Debug.Print abcObj.Emit()
' Navigate to the "x" array
Dim xArray As New ChilkatJsonArray
success = abcObj.ArrayOf2("x",xArray)
' Navigate to the 2nd object contained within the array. This contains members b1 and b2
Dim bObj As New ChilkatJsonObject
success = xArray.ObjectAt2(1,bObj)
' Show that we're at "b1/b2".
' The value of "b1" should be "200"
Debug.Print "b2 = " & bObj.IntOf("b2")
' Now go back to the JSON doc root:
Dim docRoot As New ChilkatJsonObject
success = bObj.GetDocRoot2(docRoot)
' We'll skip the null check and assume it's non-null...
' Pretty-print the JSON doc from the root to show that this is indeed the root.
docRoot.EmitCompact = 0
Debug.Print docRoot.Emit()