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I have a JSON String returned by my SOAP web service in .NET. It is as follows:

{
 "checkrecord":
   [
     {
      "rollno":"abc2",
      "percentage":40,
      "attended":12,
      "missed":34
     }
  ],
 "Table1":[]
}

Now I want to parse this string to a JSON Object. I also read this where they have used this line of code:

JObject jsonObj = JObject.Parse(json);

So can I do the same by replacing "json" with my string name. Also do I need to reference any other dll except the NewtonSoft.dll ?

BTW, Here is the full webservice code

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use new JavaScriptSerializer().Deserialize<object>(jsonString)

You need System.Web.Extensions dll and import the following namespace.

Namespace: System.Web.Script.Serialization

for more info MSDN

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  • hey thanks !! is this right ?? JavaScriptSerializer j = new JavaScriptSerializer.Deserialize<object>(json); Also , when I write this line of code in vs 2008, I m getting error saying " The type or namespace JavaScriptSerializer could not be found" I have added Newtonsoft.dll as reference, do I need to add something else Nov 28, 2011 at 5:09
  • also how do I return the Object? Do I need to change data type of my webmethod to JSON Object? Nov 28, 2011 at 5:11
  • updated my answer.. you dnt need newtonsoft.dll! zzz.. what do you mean return the object??
    – Baz1nga
    Nov 28, 2011 at 5:29
  • I want to know when I convert the JSON String I have into a JSON Object using the method u have mentioned, what will be the format of the JSON object and how will it look like? Also, I need to return that JSON object so that it can be used on my client Android app Nov 28, 2011 at 5:34
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    @capdragon: Not unless he's your father. Oct 15, 2013 at 20:28
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I see that this question is very old, but this is the solution I used for the same problem, and it seems to require a bit less code than the others.

As @Maloric mentioned in his answer to this question:

var jo = JObject.Parse(myJsonString);

To use JObject, you need the following in your class file

using Newtonsoft.Json.Linq;
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    For some reason .NET's System.Object and System.Json are unavailable in UWP projects, so this worked like a charm. Mar 5, 2019 at 23:40
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Another choice besides JObject is System.Json.JsonValue for Weak-Typed JSON object.

It also has a JsonValue blob = JsonValue.Parse(json); you can use. The blob will most likely be of type JsonObject which is derived from JsonValue, but could be JsonArray. Check the blob.JsonType if you need to know.

And to answer you question, YES, you may replace json with the name of your actual variable that holds the JSON string. ;-D

There is a System.Json.dll you should add to your project References.

-Jesse

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  • Just to clarify for anyone trying to locate this .dll on their system, it looks like this is Silverlight dll available with .Net 4.5.
    – longda
    Aug 22, 2013 at 19:00
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Since you mentioned that you are using Newtonsoft.dll you can convert a JSON string to an object by using its facilities:

MyClass myClass = JsonConvert.DeserializeObject<MyClass>(your_json_string);

[Serializable]
public class MyClass
{
    public string myVar {get; set;}
    etc.
}

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