From the website metcheck I am able to get a json file of the weather forecast. http://ws1.metcheck.com/ENGINE/v9_0/json.asp?lat=52.380&lon=0.060&Fc=Av
The file came back but I cannot read it to get out the info I need. I think I do not understand the relationship between metcheckData, forecastLocation and forecast:
{
"metcheckData":{
"forecastLocation":{
"forecast":[
{
"temperature":"18",
"dewpoint":"13",
"rain":"0.0",
"freezinglevel":"3049",
"uvIndex":"1",
"totalcloud":"65",
"lowcloud":"55",
"medcloud":"43",
"highcloud":"11",
"humidity":"79",
"windspeed":"11",
"meansealevelpressure":"1012.77",
"windgustspeed":"17",
"winddirection":"249",
"windletter":"WSW",
"icon":"PC",
"iconName":"Partly Cloudy",
"chanceofrain":"0",
"chanceofsnow":"0",
"dayOfWeek":"4",
"weekday":"Wednesday",
"sunrise":"6:02",
"sunset":"18:09",
"cumulusBaseHeight":"540",
"stratusBaseHeight":"549",
"dayOrNight":"N",
"utcTime":"2019-07-31T19:00:00.00"
},
{
"temperature":"17",
"dewpoint":"13",
"rain":"0.1",
"freezinglevel":"3192",
"uvIndex":"0",
"totalcloud":"91",
"lowcloud":"66",
"medcloud":"39",
"highcloud":"35",
"humidity":"82",
"windspeed":"11",
"meansealevelpressure":"1013.29",
"windgustspeed":"17",
"winddirection":"245",
"windletter":"WSW",
"icon":"RO",
"iconName":"Intermittent Rain",
"chanceofrain":"47",
"chanceofsnow":"0",
"dayOfWeek":"4",
"weekday":"Wednesday",
"sunrise":"6:02",
"sunset":"18:09",
"cumulusBaseHeight":"512",
"stratusBaseHeight":"520",
"dayOrNight":"N",
"utcTime":"2019-07-31T20:00:00.00"
}
],
"continent":"",
"country":"",
"location":"52.4/0.1",
"latitude":52.4,
"longitude":0.1,
"timezone":0
}
// Many other similar array entries omitted
},
"feedCreation":"2019-07-31T20:26:10.00",
"feedCreator":"Metcheck.com",
"feedModel":"GHX5",
"feedModelRun":"00Z",
"feedModelRunInitialTime":"2019-07-31T00:00:00.00",
"feedResolution":"0.01"
}
Using using Newtonsoft.Json; using Newtonsoft.Json.Linq;
I tried the following code to read out things like the temperature forecast for the specific hour.
JObject jo = JObject.Parse(File.ReadAllText(@"C:\temp\Weather.json", Encoding.UTF8));
Dictionary<string, List<string>> values =
jo.SelectToken("forecast", true).ToObject<Dictionary<string, List<string>>>();
foreach (var kv in values)
{
rchtxtbx_output.AppendText(kv.Value[0] + "\r");
and so on thinking kv.Value[0] will be the temperature and I will go round and get the temperature for each hour. Unfortunately that is not the case and I get errors at
Dictionary<string, List<string>> values =
jo.SelectToken("forecast", true).ToObject<Dictionary<string, List<string>>>();
So some how the "forecast" is not correct. I also tried metcheckData.forecastLocation.forecast and then forecastLocation.forecast but all had errors.
Any ideas how I get the data out of json file and write to richtext box for each hour of forecast please.