Note that this is an actual Javascript object, whereas JSON is a string that represents that object.
JSONExample = {
"frames": {
"chaingun.png": {
"frame": {
"x": 1766,
"y": 202,
"w": 42,
"h": 34
},
"rotated": false,
"trimmed": true,
"spriteSourceSize": {
"x": 38,
"y": 32,
"w": 42,
"h": 34
},
"sourceSize": {
"w": 128,
"h": 128
}
},
"chaingun_impact.png": {
"frame": {
"x":1162,
"y":322,
"w":38,
"h":34},
"rotated": false,
"trimmed": true,
"spriteSourceSize": {
"x":110,
"y":111,
"w":38,
"h":34},
"sourceSize": {
"w":256,
"h":256}
},
"chaingun_impact_0000.png": {
"frame": {
"x": 494,
"y": 260,
"w": 22,
"h": 22
},
"rotated": false,
"trimmed": true,
"spriteSourceSize": {
"x": 113,
"y": 108,
"w": 22,
"h": 22
},
"sourceSize": {
"w": 256,
"h": 256
}
}
}
};
The above is an example of how the JSON would be structured. Note that chaingun_impact.png is not here, we'll call your parseJSON function with the full JSON input.
parseJSON = function (weaponJSON) {
// Your Code here
};
I want to grab the 'x' data field within 'spriteSourceSize' of 'chaingun_impact.png' .
Thanks in advace
Edit
and this is what i tried but it doesn't work
var parsedjson = JSON.parse(weaponJSON);
alert(parsedjson);
console.log(pardesjson);
var x = parsedjson ['frames']['chaingun_impact.png']['spriteSourceSize'][x];
console.log(x);
var parsedjson = JSON.parse(JSONExample);
you need to pass the JSONObject to the parse method