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I've got a JSONArray that I pull from a server, it is a report of the emails I send to the server. My goal is to go through it, pick the one with a specific subject and print the "recieved" number from that element of the array. The JSON looks like this:

[
{"rejections":58,"timestamp":"2014-08-08 12:46:26","subject":"2014/08/08 12:46:03.604: apitest ACTION_100_","clicks":0,"opens":28,"streams":0,"received":86,"bounces":0,"complaints":0,"unsubs":0}
{"rejections":77,"timestamp":"2014-08-11 13:54:49","subject":"2014/08/11 13:54:25.786: apitest ACTION_100_","clicks":0,"opens":14,"streams":0,"received":91,"bounces":0,"complaints":0,"unsubs":0}
]

I'm basically trying to echo the number associated with "recieved": where the subject is "2014/08/11 13:54:25.786: apitest ACTION_100_" ... I don't know how to do the if statement. I know it will look something like:

if(thisElement["subject"].equals("2014/08/11 13:54:25.786: apitest ACTION_100_")){ 
    echo thisElement["recieved"]; 
}`

My code:

//json = the first code block in this post
//newSubj = the subject I mentioned above
JSONArray json = readJsonFromUrl(serverStats);
for (int i = 0; i < json.length(); i++)
{
    JSONObject obj = json.getJSONObject(i);
    //if(obj["subject"].equals(newSubj)) <----- ? 
    System.out.println(obj.toString()); // should this be obj["recieved"].toString()?
}
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  • I think what you don't know how to do is compare Strings.
    – Hot Licks
    Aug 11, 2014 at 21:23
  • If you print obj.toString I think it should show you a JSON representation of the JSONObject. (Can't keep track of all the different Java JSON kits.)
    – Hot Licks
    Aug 11, 2014 at 21:25
  • (Do you have a question??)
    – Hot Licks
    Aug 11, 2014 at 21:26
  • Hey, edited for string comparison. Yes printing obj.toString shows me the whole json object - i don't know how to look in that json object to check the value of subject, or to check the value of recieved. I'm using org.json
    – J-Dizzle
    Aug 11, 2014 at 21:27
  • I know that this sounds rash, but did you consider actually looking at the documentation??
    – Hot Licks
    Aug 11, 2014 at 21:53

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http://www.json.org/javadoc/org/json/JSONObject.html

if (newSubj.equals(obj.get("subject")) {
    int received = obj.getInt("received");
    System.out.println(received);
}

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