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I have a problem with JSON format. My goal is to generate a highcharts chart with data pulled from php via ajax. I finally got it all working except there is some problem with the format of the data output.

So, in my data.php file I have:

$result = array();
$result['name'] = '2013';
$x = mysqli_query($con,"
    SELECT Logdatetime, Temp
    FROM alldata 
    LIMIT 12"
);

while($r = mysqli_fetch_array($x)){
$result['data'][] = $r['Temp'];
}

print json_encode($result, JSON_NUMERIC_CHECK);

When I tried it, the output looked like this:

{"name":2013,"data":[-1.4,-1.4,-1.3,-1.3,-1.3,-1.3,-1.3,-1.2,-1.3,-1.2,-1.2,-1.2]}

Then in my main page I have the AJAX call like this:

$.ajax({
    url : 'data.php',
    datatype : 'json',
    success : function (json) {
        alert(json);
        options.series[0].name = json['name'];
        options.series[0].data = json['data'];
        chart = new Highcharts.Chart(options);
    },
});
}

I put the alert there to check the data and the result is the same as the one above produced by PHP, so it seems correct. However, there must be some problem with parsing the data contained in "data" and "name" - in other words, if I put:

options.series[0].name = json['name'];

nothing is inserted (alert produces "undefined"), if I put for example:

options.series[0].name = json[1];

Then I get the name as the second character. This means that there must be some problem with the interpretation of the JSON output by AJAX, but I wasnt able to figure out what the problem is.

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  • Where does the value of "options" come from? How/where is it declared and initialized?
    – Pointy
    Oct 21, 2013 at 22:44
  • and options.series[0].name = json[0]; gives me a quotation mark, so it seems the data is as if it was not encoded in json, because it treats the quotation mark as the first character
    – Jachym
    Oct 21, 2013 at 22:45
  • var options = { chart : { renderTo : 'container', type : 'spline', zoomType: 'x', }, series: [{ name: '', data: [] }] }; this works ok, I tried to hard-code some numbers and it worked.
    – Jachym
    Oct 21, 2013 at 22:45
  • Yes, you are getting a string, because the options you're sending to $.ajax() are incorrect - see my answer.
    – Pointy
    Oct 21, 2013 at 22:49

2 Answers 2

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The jQuery $.ajax property is "dataType", not "datatype". If you don't set the data type properly, you get the raw string as the parameter to the callback.

$.ajax({
    url : 'data.php',
    dataType : 'json', // <--- note the capital "T"
    success : function (json) {
        alert(json);
        options.series[0].name = json['name'];
        options.series[0].data = json['data'];
        chart = new Highcharts.Chart(options);
    }, // <--- GET RID OF THIS COMMA
});
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  • oh my god.... I love you.... :D I spent hours trying everything, researching internet etc etc... and it was just this one stupid capital letter and it all works... thx a lot!
    – Jachym
    Oct 21, 2013 at 22:50
  • @user2370078 glad to help! It took me a while to see it!
    – Pointy
    Oct 21, 2013 at 22:51
  • @user2370078 Next time you could use linting service JSLint OR JSHint to examine the code.
    – Ivan Chau
    Oct 22, 2013 at 1:57
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You need to put data into that second line as well... Try this:

options.series[0].name = json.name;
options.series[0].name = json.data[0];

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