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Good morning.

I am trying to parse JSON data into a string but I think I'm doing something wrong: here is the section.

private void read_JSON()
    {
    String JSON;
        JSONObject jso3 = new JSONObject(JSON);
        for (int i=0; i < jso3.length(); i++)
        {

        try
        {

            String name = jso3.getString("Nombre");
            String surname = jso3.getString("Apellidos");
            String date = jso3.getString("Año_nacimiento");
            String child_names = jso3.getString("Nombres_Hijos");


        }catch (JSONException e)
        {
            e.printStackTrace();
        }

        }
    jso3.toString(JSON);    
    }

I created the JSON within the MainActivity.java, it's not on a separate file.

Here is the code of the JSON creation:

private void create_JSON()
{
    JSONObject jso = new JSONObject();

    try {
        jso.put("Nombre","Miguel");
        jso.put("Apellidos", "Garcia");
        jso.put("Año_nacimiento", 1990);
        JSONArray jsa = new JSONArray();
        jsa.put("Blur");
        jsa.put("Clur");
        jso.put("Nombres_Hijos", jsa);

    } catch (JSONException e) {
        // TODO Auto-generated catch block
        e.printStackTrace();
    }
    jso.toString();

I have no doubts that the JSON is correctly created, I just need help in understanding how do I parse it and convert it into a String.

I would be very grateful if you could point out to me the flaws in my programming.

Mauro.

6 Answers 6

2

Try this..

Your response like below

{                             ==> JSONObject
    "Año_nacimiento": 1990,   ==> String from JSONObject
    "Nombres_Hijos": [        ==> JSONArray 
        "Blur",               ==> Directly from JSONArray
        "Clur"
    ],
    "Apellidos": "Garcia",
    "Nombre": "Miguel"
}

To parse the JSON use below code:

JSONObject jso3 = new JSONObject(output);
String name = jso3.getString("Nombre");
String surname = jso3.getString("Apellidos");
int date = jso3.getInt("Año_nacimiento");
JSONArray menuObject = jso3.getJSONArray("Nombres_Hijos");
for(int i=0;i<menuObject.length;i++){   
   System.out.println(menuObject.getString(i));
}
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  • Thank you but I'm getting errors in all the "get" functions: "The method getString(int) in the type JSONArray is not applicable for the arguments (String)", "The method getInt(int) in the type JSONArray is not applicable for the arguments (String)", "The method getJSONArray(int) in the type JSONArray is not applicable for the arguments (String)", and in the .toString function "The method toString(int) in the type JSONArray is not applicable for the arguments (String)" Dec 19, 2013 at 12:07
  • @user3082271 if your response like my ans JSON then ans is correct.
    – Hariharan
    Dec 19, 2013 at 12:18
2

Use the following options while parsing JSON to avoid common error.

JSONObject jso3 = new JSONObject(output);
String name = jso3.optString("Nombre",""); // here default value is blank ("")
String surname = jso3.optString("Apellidos",null);// here default value is null
int date = jso3.getInt("Año_nacimiento",0); // here default value is ZERO (0)
JSONArray menuObject = jso3.getJSONArray("Nombres_Hijos");
for(int i=0;i<menuObject.length;i++){   
System.out.println(menuObject.getString(i));
}

Using opt option you can set default return value. Event if that tag not available in JSON data you will get default value.

This works for me better than GSON lib.

1

Try this.

String apellidos = jso.getString("Apellidos");
System.out.println(apellidos);

int str2 = jso.getInt("Año_nacimiento");
System.out.println(str2);

String nombre = jso.getString("Nombre");
System.out.println(nombre);

JSONArray array = jso.getJSONArray("Nombres_Hijos");
for(int i = 0; i < array.length(); i++){
    System.out.println(array.get(i));
}
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  • Thank you but I'm getting errors in all the "get" functions: "The method getString(int) in the type JSONArray is not applicable for the arguments (String)", "The method getInt(int) in the type JSONArray is not applicable for the arguments (String)", "The method getJSONArray(int) in the type JSONArray is not applicable for the arguments (String)", and in the .toString function "The method toString(int) in the type JSONArray is not applicable for the arguments (String)" Dec 19, 2013 at 12:09
  • As per your JSON creation this is correct code. I am able to parse JSON Object.
    – ravi
    Dec 19, 2013 at 12:13
  • How odd. Maybe I need to close Eclipse and start it up again? Dec 19, 2013 at 12:16
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First at all, you seem to ignore Strings created in read_JSON, but i assume you do this to avoid pasting here too much code.

Problem is this line:

 String child_names = jso3.getString("Nombres_Hijos");

Because fields Nombres_Hijos is JsonArray, not String. To read it use:

JSONArray jsa = jso3.getJSONArray("Nombres_Hijos");

Now all depands what you need to do later with this data. Easiest case would be:

String names = jsa.toString(); //["Blur","Clur"]
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  • Thank you but I'm getting errors in all the "get" functions: "The method getString(int) in the type JSONArray is not applicable for the arguments (String)", "The method getInt(int) in the type JSONArray is not applicable for the arguments (String)", "The method getJSONArray(int) in the type JSONArray is not applicable for the arguments (String)", and in the .toString function "The method toString(int) in the type JSONArray is not applicable for the arguments (String)" Dec 19, 2013 at 12:26
  • Show the corrected code on which you get that error. And best just read more about JSONObject and JSONArray: developer.android.com/reference/org/json/JSONArray.html developer.android.com/reference/org/json/JSONObject.html
    – alxio
    Dec 19, 2013 at 12:29
  • String name = jso3.getString("Nombre"); String surname = jso3.getString("Apellidos"); int date = jso3.getInt("Año_nacimiento");JSONArray jsa2 = jso3.getJSONArray ("Nombres_Hijos"); jso3.toString(json); These are the troublesome spots. Dec 19, 2013 at 12:31
  • You are ignoring JSON created in create_JSON - JSON isn't any kind of global container. You should return result String: return jso.toString(); And then use it as argument: read_JSON(String JSON)
    – alxio
    Dec 19, 2013 at 12:39
  • Then, I need to change the method type from "void" to "string" and then add the "return jso.toString()" instruction? Dec 19, 2013 at 12:44
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private void read_JSON(String json)
    {

       JSONObject jObject= new JSONObject(json);
        JSONArray jso3= new JSONArray(jObject.getString("Nombres_Hijos"));   


        for (int i=0; i < jso3.length(); i++)
        {

        try
        {

            String name = jso3.getString("Nombre");
            String surname = jso3.getString("Apellidos");
            String date = jso3.getString("Año_nacimiento");
            String child_names = jso3.getString("Nombres_Hijos");


        }catch (JSONException e)
        {
            e.printStackTrace();
        }

        }
    jso3.toString(JSON);    
    }
1
  • Thank you but I'm getting errors in all the "get" functions: "The method getString(int) in the type JSONArray is not applicable for the arguments (String)", "The method getInt(int) in the type JSONArray is not applicable for the arguments (String)", "The method getJSONArray(int) in the type JSONArray is not applicable for the arguments (String)", and in the .toString function "The method toString(int) in the type JSONArray is not applicable for the arguments (String)" Dec 19, 2013 at 11:53
1
try{   

 String JSON ;
        JSONObject jso3 = new JSONObject(JSON);
        JSONArray menuObject = new JSONArray(jObject.getString("array_inside_json"));   
        for(int i=0;i<menuObject.length;i++){   
        name=jObject.getString("inside"));          


        }

}catch(Exception e){

}

refer this link for more info

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  • Do excuse me, but I'm not sure if I follow... Where do I define the variables "output" and "jObject" in the first place? And how will this code help me parse the JSON into a string? I am sorry, but I'm afraid I don't follow you. Dec 19, 2013 at 11:32
  • ouput is the variable storing the json value from your url connection
    – Nambi
    Dec 19, 2013 at 11:36
  • I don't use URLs: the JSON is defined in MainActivity.java, not in a separate file. Dec 19, 2013 at 11:48
  • so store your json from your mainactivity to the variable directly inside the jsonbject.
    – Nambi
    Dec 19, 2013 at 11:53

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