I am parsing a json object like this:
val product_array:Option[Any] = scala.util.parsing.json.JSON.parseFull(products_json)
var product_array2 = Array()
product_array match {
case Some(p) => {
for {
(id, desc) <- p.asInstanceOf[Map[String,Map[String,Any]]]
(propName, propValue) <- desc
} product_array2(id) ++ Array(propName->propValue.toString)
}
case None => test = "No products in shopping cart"
}
The problem is that I am trying to create a multidimensional array with this line:
product_array2(id) ++ Array(propName->propValue.toString)
But it doesn't work. How can I create a multidimensional array in the for loop?
Hopefully I can clarify:
In PHP it would be this:
product_array2[id][propName]=propValue;
product_array2(id)does not make sense, becauseidis a String. My guess is you want to convertidto an integer and use that as the outer array dimension. But it is not clear from you current formulation. – 0__ Jun 29 '12 at 17:16Arrayis not what anyone else would recognize as an array. It's what's generally called a dictionary or a map, and it is called aMapin Scala. – Daniel C. Sobral Jun 29 '12 at 18:18