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I am trying to create a JSON from an xml using JSON.NET

XmlDocument docPerson = new XmlDocument();
docPerson.LoadXml(xmlPerson); //xmlPerson is the xml from above
JObject personDefinition = JObject.Parse(JsonConvert.SerializeObject(docPerson));
Tasks.personDefinition = personDefinition["personDefinition"];

OUTPUT JSON

"person":{"person":[{"personId":"1","firstName":"Name1","lastName":"lastName1"},                  {"personId":"3","firstName":"Name2","lastName":"lastName2"}]}

I don't need the outer person and just need the following json

REQUIRED JSON

"person":[{"personId":"1","firstName":"1","lastName":"Weight"},{"personId":"3","firstName":"4","lastName":"Pulse Ox"}]}

I have tried using the .first method however it is throwing an error. Can anyone suggest on how to strip the root from the output json

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  • You could just remove that part of the string. Oct 11, 2013 at 6:32
  • Does your xml have a person root node and then a person node inside it? if that is the case you could try by removing the root element docPerson.LoadXml(docPerson.FirstChild.InnerXml);
    – Krishna
    Oct 11, 2013 at 6:54
  • Would be helpful if we´d see the XML that you´re trying to parse Oct 11, 2013 at 6:55
  • The XML is string xml = "<PersonDefinition><Person><name>Nicolas</name><age>22</age></Person><Person><name>Pankaj</name><age>25</age></Person></PersonDefinition>" Oct 11, 2013 at 7:03

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JSON.Net has a SerializeXmlNode() method that can do exactly what you want. Simply pass true to the omitRootObject parameter. Observe:

string xmlPerson = @"<PersonDefinition><Person><name>Nicolas</name><age>22</age></Person><Person><name>Pankaj</name><age>25</age></Person></PersonDefinition>";
XmlDocument docPerson = new XmlDocument();
docPerson.LoadXml(xmlPerson);
string json = JsonConvert.SerializeXmlNode(docPerson, Formatting.None, true);
Console.WriteLine(json);

Output:

{"Person":[{"name":"Nicolas","age":"22"},{"name":"Pankaj","age":"25"}]}
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  • how can i wrap {"Person":[{"name":"Nicolas","age":"22"},{"name":"Pankaj","age":"25"}]} into single person attribute in xml, i want other way around.
    – cracker
    Aug 29, 2016 at 7:27
  • @cracker Comments are not the appropriate place to ask new questions. If you need help, Ask a new question. You can include a link back to this question to provide context. Aug 29, 2016 at 16:49
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string xml = "<PersonDefinition><Person><name>Nicolas</name><age>22</age></Person><Person><name>Pankaj</name><age>25</age></Person></PersonDefinition>";

XmlSerializer xmlSerializer = new XmlSerializer(typeof(Person[]), new XmlRootAttribute("PersonDefinition"));
JavaScriptSerializer jsonSerializer = new JavaScriptSerializer();

using (TextReader reader = new StringReader(xml))
{
    Person[] people = xmlSerializer.Deserialize(reader) as Person[];
    string json = jsonSerializer.Serialize(new Person());
}

Use some kind of variation of this.

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  • The xml you have entered is correct but there are multiple Person inside PersonDefinition string xml = "<PersonDefinition><Person><name>Nicolas</name><age>22</age></Person><Person><name>Pankaj</name><age>25</age></Person></PersonDefinition>" Oct 11, 2013 at 7:01
  • I am not able to resolve the JavaScriptSerializer namespace. My project is .Net 4.0 WebAPI project. I know it needs System.Web.Script.Serialization; which is not available in my project Oct 11, 2013 at 7:29
  • I am able to resolve the JavaScriptSerializer namespace however I don't have a Person class defined as the XML is variable and can contain unknown objects but in the same format. I need to be able to convert the XML into JSON in the same format. Oct 11, 2013 at 7:40
  • @user2515186 You don't need a different serializer. JSON.Net already does what you want. You just need to use a different method. See my answer. Oct 11, 2013 at 14:31

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