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I have used this method,

NSDictionary *jsonObject=[NSJSONSerialization 
       JSONObjectWithData:jsonData 
                  options:NSJSONReadingMutableLeaves 
                    error:nil];
NSLog(@"jsonObject is %@",jsonObject);

It's printing "jsonObject is null".
Is there any problem with "error:nil".
I am not using any url or connection methods.
I have a json file and I want to display it in a table.

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  • Did you check that jsonData is not nil? You may want to pass an NSError object to the call if you want to get some error description.
    – onnoweb
    Sep 26, 2012 at 13:43
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    You can find answer here [How to use NSJSONSerialization][1] [1]: stackoverflow.com/questions/8356842/… Sep 26, 2012 at 13:45
  • @ Ivan Dyachenko: i too did d same thing..... "NSError *myerror=nil; then "error:&myerror;" even then i got null......
    – Rajesh
    Sep 26, 2012 at 13:52
  • This should be called "JSON serialized data to NSDictionary", NSData to NSDictionary and vice versa conversion answer can be found here... stackoverflow.com/q/5513075/4018041
    – serge-k
    Mar 1, 2016 at 19:06

5 Answers 5

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Please Try the following Code.

NSError* error;
NSDictionary* json = [NSJSONSerialization JSONObjectWithData:responseData
                                                     options:kNilOptions 
                                                       error:&error];

NSArray* latestLoans = [json objectForKey:@"loans"];

NSLog(@"loans: %@", latestLoans);
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    then enter your url in browser and then you will get dict or array then copy all data and paste it in this link jsonlint.com if your json is valid then it will show or if there is any error then will show null.
    – amit soni
    Sep 27, 2012 at 7:24
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Just in case anyone is here to see swift code:

NSData to NSDictionary

let dictionary:NSDictionary = NSKeyedUnarchiver.unarchiveObjectWithData(jsonData)! as NSDictionary

NSData to NSString

let resstr = NSString(data: res, encoding: NSUTF8StringEncoding)
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    for swift 4: let dictionary:NSDictionary = NSKeyedUnarchiver.unarchiveObject(with: data)! as! NSDictionary
    – zaheer
    Aug 16, 2018 at 9:35
6

Check your json input, could it be that your root element is neither a dictionary nor an array? The documentation says you have to specify NSJSONReadingAllowFragments as the option in this case.

#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>

int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
    NSAutoreleasePool *p = [[NSAutoreleasePool alloc] init];

    NSData *jsonData = [@"{ \"key1\": \"value1\" }" dataUsingEncoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding];
    NSDictionary *jsonObject=[NSJSONSerialization 
           JSONObjectWithData:jsonData 
                      options:NSJSONReadingMutableLeaves 
                        error:nil];
    NSLog(@"jsonObject is %@",jsonObject);

    [p release];
}

Output:

2012-09-26 16:06:51.610 Untitled[19164:707] jsonObject is {
    key1 = value1;
}
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NSError* error;
NSDictionary* json = [NSJSONSerialization JSONObjectWithData:responseData options:kNilOptions error:&error];

This is just a more succinct version of the top post.

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let convertedJsonIntoDict = try JSONSerialization.jsonObject(with: data!, options: []) as? NSDictionary

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