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Name | loadJSONArray() |
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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. /* [ { "id": 0, "species": "Capra hircus", "name": "Goat" }, { "id": 1, "species": "Panthera pardus", "name": "Leopard" }, { "id": 2, "species": "Equus zebra", "name": "Zebra" } ] */ JSONArray values; void setup() { values = loadJSONArray("data.json"); for (int i = 0; i < values.size(); i++) { JSONObject animal = values.getJSONObject(i); int id = animal.getInt("id"); String species = animal.getString("species"); String name = animal.getString("name"); println(id + ", " + species + ", " + name); } } // Sketch prints: // 0, Capra hircus, Goat // 1, Panthera pardus, Leopard // 2, Equus zebra, Zebra | ||
Description |
Loads an array of JSON objects from the data folder or a URL, and returns a JSONArray. Per standard JSON syntax, the array must be enclosed in a pair of hard brackets [], and each object within the array must be separated by a comma. All files loaded and saved by the Processing API use UTF-8 encoding. |
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Syntax | loadJSONArray(filename) loadJSONArray(file) | ||
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Returns | JSONArray | ||
Related | JSONArray loadJSONObject() saveJSONObject() saveJSONArray() |
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