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I have the following Datatable in C# that I would like to convert into a json string:

Nr        |Name |Parent
1000000000|data |NULL
1100000000|data1|NULL
1110000000|data2|NULL
1110100000|data3|1110000000
1110200000|data4|1110000000
1120000000|data5|NULL
1120100000|data6|1120000000

If the last 7 digits are zero, there is no parent but if the last 7 digits are not zero, the overlying element is the parent. The JSON output should look like:

[{
"nr": "1000000000",
"name": "data",
"child": [{
    "nr": null,
    "name": null
}]
}, {
"nr": "1100000000",
"name": "data1",
"child": [{
    "nr": null,
    "name": null
}]
}, {
"nr": "1110000000",
"name": "data2",
"child": [{
    "nr": "1110100000",
    "name": "data3"
}, {
    "nr": "1110200000",
    "name": "data4"
}]
}, {
"nr": "1120000000",
"name": "data5",
"child": [{
    "nr": "1120100000",
    "name": "data6"
}]
}]

How can i get the desired result using C#? ? I know it is basic programming but I am having hard time with it.

UPDATE: I have done now the following

public class Child
{
    public string nr { get; set; }
    public string name { get; set; }
}
public class RootObject
{
    public string nr { get; set; }
    public string name { get; set; }
    public List<Child> child { get; set; }
}

List<Daten> parent = new List<Daten>();

        for (int i = 0; i < dt.Rows.Count; i++)
        {
            var innerRow = dt.Rows[i]["Nr"];
            var objParent = new Daten();
            bool alreadyExists = parent.Any(x => x.nr.Contains(innerRow.ToString()));

            if (alreadyExists)
                continue;

            DataRow[] foundRows = dt.Select("[Nr]='" + innerRow + "'");

            for (int k = 0; k < foundRows.Count(); k++)
            {
                var objChild = new Bezirke();
                objChild.nr = foundRows[k]["Parent"].ToString();
                objChild.name = foundRows[k]["Name"].ToString();
                objParent.bezirke.Add(objChild);
            }

            objParent.nr = innerRow.ToString();
            objParent.name = dt.Rows[i]["Name"].ToString();
            parent.Add(objParent);
        }

        string json = JsonConvert.SerializeObject(parent);
        Response.Write(json);

But the output look like:

[{
    "nr": "1000000000",
    "name": "data",
    "child": [{
        "nr": "",
        "name": "data"
    }]
}, {
    "nr": "1100000000",
    "name": "data1",
    "child": [{
        "nr": "",
        "name": "data1"
    }]
}, {
    "nr": "1110000000",
    "name": "data2",
    "child": [{
        "nr": "",
        "name": "data2"
    }]
}, {
    "nr": "1110100000",
    "name": "data3",
    "child": [{
        "nr": "1110100000",
        "name": "data3"
    }]
}, {
    "nr": "1110200000",
    "name": "data4",
    "child": [{
        "nr": "1110200000",
        "name": "data4"
    }]
}, {
    "nr": "1120000000",
    "name": "data5",
    "child": [{
        "nr": "1120000000",
        "name": "data5"
    }]
}, {
    "nr": "1120100000",
    "name": "data6",
    "child": [{
        "nr": "1120100000",
        "name": "data6"
    }]
}]
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  • 3
    Create a tree of POCO objects and JSON serialise it, or just write it out as a string manually. note: Ideally you want to suppress the null properties to to reduce the JSON payload size. The Newtonsoft Json convertor can do that too using attributes on the POCO properties. Dec 21, 2016 at 10:38
  • I have tried to follow your instructions. The result I have updated
    – Hadda
    Dec 21, 2016 at 11:00
  • At least you got the basic idea, but your population of the POCOs appears to be wrong. You are not correctly adding the parent and child entries. Dec 21, 2016 at 11:02
  • You have a proposal as I can do it differently / better?
    – Hadda
    Dec 21, 2016 at 11:11

1 Answer 1

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You need to populate a collection of parent first, and then fill the children :

List<RootObject> data = new List<RootObject>();

for (int i = 0; i < dt.Rows.Count; i++)
{
    if (dt.Rows[i]["Parent"] == null)
        data.Add(new RootObject
        {
           nr= dt.Rows[i]["Nr"],
           name = dt.Rows[i]["Name"],
           child = new List<Child>()
        });
}

for (int i = 0; i < dt.Rows.Count; i++)
{
    if (dt.Rows[i]["Parent"] != null)
    {   
       var parent = data.FirstOrDefault(d => d.nr == dt.Rows[i]["Parent"]);

       if(parent != null)
            parent.child.Add(new Child
            {
                nr = dt.Rows[i]["Nr"],
                name = dt.Rows[i]["Name"]
            });
   }
}

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