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I have a JSON file consisting of elements like so :

var data=[{
    "Name": "Jeff",
    "Age": 35
},
{
    "Name": "cliff",
    "Age": 56
}]

I want to add another field, say 'Country'. So it looks something like this :

var data=[{
    "Name": "Jeff",
    "Age": 35,
    "Country" : "USA"
},
{
    "Name": "cliff",
    "Age": 56,
    "Country" : "UK"
}]

I have hundreds of elements so it would take too long to do it by hand. How would I loop through the JSON adding another element as shown above and then print this to a text file which saves to another file which I can use.

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  • How the script will determine what to use for "Country"? Please consider improving your question.
    – martynasma
    Jul 31, 2015 at 8:54

2 Answers 2

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you can do like this

data=[{
	"Name": "Jeff",
	"Age": 35
},
{
	"Name": "cliff",
	"Age": 56
}];
for(var index in data){
	var obj=data[index];
	switch('USA'){
		case'USA': 
			obj['Country']='USA';
			break;
		case'UK': 
			obj['Country']='UK';
			break;
	}
}
document.write(JSON.stringify(data));

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  • I just figured it out as you answered :) I've answered too, but shall except yours as you have conditions which will help me too :) Thanks
    – thatOneGuy
    Jul 31, 2015 at 8:57
  • your answer has a mistake data is array of arrays so you should use data[0].length in loop Jul 31, 2015 at 9:00
  • I get undefined when trying to do that. I tried logging it like so : console.log(data[0].length) .... I get undefined ?
    – thatOneGuy
    Jul 31, 2015 at 9:09
  • oh btw, appreciate the answer but as the question asked, do you know how to save this to text file ? With the new data
    – thatOneGuy
    Jul 31, 2015 at 9:10
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    it will write to the browser window. you can copy that save it to text file Jul 31, 2015 at 9:23
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Me being lazy, I've figured it out :

var newData = data;
    for(i=0; i<newData.length;i++){
      var country = "Country " + i; //just for testing

      newData[i].country = country;
      console.log(newData[i].country);

    }
console.log(newData); //this logs the whole JSON to console which i copied and pasted to local json text file :)
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