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I'm trying to get data from the following JSON file using PHP. I specifically want "temperatureMin" and "temperatureMax".

It's probably really simple, but I have no idea how to do this. I'm stuck on what to do after file_get_contents("file.json"). Some help would be greatly appreciated!

{
    "daily": {
        "summary": "No precipitation for the week; temperatures rising to 6° on Tuesday.",
        "icon": "clear-day",
        "data": [
            {
                "time": 1383458400,
                "summary": "Mostly cloudy throughout the day.",
                "icon": "partly-cloudy-day",
                "sunriseTime": 1383491266,
                "sunsetTime": 1383523844,
                "temperatureMin": -3.46,
                "temperatureMinTime": 1383544800,
                "temperatureMax": -1.12,
                "temperatureMaxTime": 1383458400,
            }
        ]
    }
}
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3 Answers 3

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Get the content of the JSON file using file_get_contents():

$str = file_get_contents('http://example.com/example.json/');

Now decode the JSON using json_decode():

$json = json_decode($str, true); // decode the JSON into an associative array

You have an associative array containing all the information. To figure out how to access the values you need, you can do the following:

echo '<pre>' . print_r($json, true) . '</pre>';

This will print out the contents of the array in a nice readable format. Note that the second parameter is set to true in order to let print_r() know that the output should be returned (rather than just printed to screen). Then, you access the elements you want, like so:

$temperatureMin = $json['daily']['data'][0]['temperatureMin'];
$temperatureMax = $json['daily']['data'][0]['temperatureMax'];

Or loop through the array however you wish:

foreach ($json['daily']['data'] as $field => $value) {
    // Use $field and $value here
}

Demo!

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  • Thanks! But I seem to be having a problem with the degree symbol in the JSON, am I doing something wrong? Commented Nov 3, 2013 at 22:46
  • @HaroldDunn: I don't understand what you mean by degree symbol -- could you clarify? Commented Nov 3, 2013 at 22:48
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    "No precipitation for the week; temperatures rising to 6° on Tuesday." includes the degree symbol (°) in it. This seems to cause your demo to echo nothing when I try it on my site. Commented Nov 3, 2013 at 22:51
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    @HaroldDunn Care to share your solution? I suspect I may be having a similar problem...
    – user1762633
    Commented Dec 9, 2015 at 22:06
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    @JonnyNineToes: Try setting header('charset=utf8'); at the very top of your script. Commented Dec 10, 2015 at 12:50
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Use json_decode to transform your JSON into a PHP array. Example:

$json = '{"a":"b"}';
$array = json_decode($json, true);
echo $array['a']; // b
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Try:
$data = file_get_contents ("file.json");
        $json = json_decode($data, true);
        foreach ($json as $key => $value) {
            if (!is_array($value)) {
                echo $key . '=>' . $value . '<br/>';
            } else {
                foreach ($value as $key => $val) {
                    echo $key . '=>' . $val . '<br/>';
                }
            }
        }
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    what about three, four, etc. dimensinal arrays? Also, OP didn't ask to echo result
    – vladkras
    Commented Nov 17, 2016 at 9:03

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