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| Class | |||
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| Name | getJSONArray() |
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| Examples |
// The following short JSON file called "data.json" is parsed
// in the code below. It must be in the project's "data" folder.
//
// [
// [
// { "name": "apple", "isFruit": true },
// { "name": "grape", "isFruit": true },
// { "name": "carrot", "isFruit": false }
// ],
// [
// { "name": "lettuce", "isFruit": false },
// { "name": "plum", "isFruit": true },
// { "name": "cinnamon", "isFruit": false }
// ]
// ]
JSONArray json;
void setup() {
json = loadJSONArray("data.json");
// Get the first array of elements
JSONArray values = json.getJSONArray(0);
for (int i = 0; i < values.size(); i++) {
JSONObject item = values.getJSONObject(i);
String name = item.getString("name");
boolean isFruit = item.getBoolean("isFruit");
println(name + ", " + isFruit);
}
}
// Sketch prints:
// apple, true
// grape, true
// carrot, false
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| Description | Retrieves the JSONArray with the associated index value. | ||
| Syntax | .getJSONArray(index) .getJSONArray(index, defaultValue) | ||
| Parameters |
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| Returns | JSONArray | ||
| Related | getJSONObject() setJSONObject() setJSONArray() |
