As the question explains the problem, I've been trying to generate nested JSON object. In this case I have for
loops getting the data out of dictionary dic
. Below is the code:
f = open("test_json.txt", 'w')
flag = False
temp = ""
start = "{\n\t\"filename\"" + " : \"" +initial_filename+"\",\n\t\"data\"" +" : " +" [\n"
end = "\n\t]" +"\n}"
f.write(start)
for i, (key,value) in enumerate(dic.iteritems()):
f.write("{\n\t\"keyword\":"+"\""+str(key)+"\""+",\n")
f.write("\"term_freq\":"+str(len(value))+",\n")
f.write("\"lists\":[\n\t")
for item in value:
f.write("{\n")
f.write("\t\t\"occurance\" :"+str(item)+"\n")
#Check last object
if value.index(item)+1 == len(value):
f.write("}\n"
f.write("]\n")
else:
f.write("},") # close occurrence object
# Check last item in dic
if i == len(dic)-1:
flag = True
if(flag):
f.write("}")
else:
f.write("},") #close lists object
flag = False
#check for flag
f.write("]") #close lists array
f.write("}")
Expected output is:
{
"filename": "abc.pdf",
"data": [{
"keyword": "irritation",
"term_freq": 5,
"lists": [{
"occurance": 1
}, {
"occurance": 1
}, {
"occurance": 1
}, {
"occurance": 1
}, {
"occurance": 2
}]
}, {
"keyword": "bomber",
"lists": [{
"occurance": 1
}, {
"occurance": 1
}, {
"occurance": 1
}, {
"occurance": 1
}, {
"occurance": 2
}],
"term_freq": 5
}]
}
But currently I'm getting an output like below:
{
"filename": "abc.pdf",
"data": [{
"keyword": "irritation",
"term_freq": 5,
"lists": [{
"occurance": 1
}, {
"occurance": 1
}, {
"occurance": 1
}, {
"occurance": 1
}, {
"occurance": 2
},] // Here lies the problem "," before array(last element)
}, {
"keyword": "bomber",
"lists": [{
"occurance": 1
}, {
"occurance": 1
}, {
"occurance": 1
}, {
"occurance": 1
}, {
"occurance": 2
},], // Here lies the problem "," before array(last element)
"term_freq": 5
}]
}
Please help, I've trying to solve it, but failed. Please don't mark it duplicate since I have already checked other answers and didn't help at all.
Edit 1:
Input is basically taken from a dictionary dic
whose mapping type is <String, List>
for example: "irritation" => [1,3,5,7,8]
where irritation is the key, and mapped to a list of page numbers.
This is basically read in the outer for loop where key is the keyword and value is a list of pages of occurrence of that keyword.
Edit 2:
dic = collections.defaultdict(list) # declaring the variable dictionary
dic[key].append(value) # inserting the values - useless to tell here
for key in dic:
# Here dic[x] represents list - each value of x
print key,":",dic[x],"\n" #prints the data in dictionary
json
file you could use thejson
module rather than importing as text. Can you provide any detail of your input file?json
(pip install not required as well ), useimport json; print json.dumps(dic)
and chill