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37 questions linked to/from Single vs double quotes in JSON
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Trying to parse JSON in Python. ValueError: Expecting property name [duplicate]
I am trying to parse a JSON object into a Python dict. I've never done this before. When I googled this particular error, (What is wrong with the first char?), other posts have said that the string ...
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json.decoder.JSONDecodeError: Expecting value: line 1 column 2 (char 1) [duplicate]
I am using python 3.9
I get this error:
json.decoder.JSONDecodeError: Expecting value: line 1 column 2 (char 1)
when I trying to do:
import json
print(json.loads("['product', 'font', 'graphics',...
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Why does json.loads() work on some strings? [duplicate]
I've a JSON string like the one shown in json1. I'm trying to parse this as a JSON but it doesnt seem to work. What is going wrong?
import json
string1 = "[]"
list1 = "['hi','bye']"
json1 = "{'genre'...
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Python json prase ValueError: No JSON object could be decoded [duplicate]
I'm acctually having trouble with an json string an python. I've written a script that use find-my-iphone python module this module give me this string at the output
{u'locationType': u'', u'...
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What is wrong with my JSON object? [duplicate]
I've written a JSON object (generated by someone else, in code I have no access to) to a file named kommscache.json, and now I'm trying to read it in again in Python.
This is what I do:
import json
...
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Ignore comma in quotes when using json.loads() / Python? [duplicate]
currently working with the below command:
python foo.py "['A,B,C,D','A,B,C','A,B','A']"
And I want to transform it into an actual string array:
A[0] = 'A,B,C,D'
A[1] = 'A,B,C'
A[2] = 'A,B'
A[3] = ...
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Converting a nested array stored as a string back into a nested array using JavaScript [duplicate]
I have a nested array stored as a string in my database. After fetching it, it is returned as a string. I need to convert it back to a nested array. JSON.parse does not work for this, unfortunately,...
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Json formatting, python parsing [duplicate]
I have a json file that looks like this exactly:
{'data':[-99,19,1212,121,2131,323321,123]}
saved as list.json
and I have a python script that needs the list [-99,19,1212,121,2131,323321,123]
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JSON to pandas dict in python does not work [duplicate]
I have a function to_json in a class that will return a string of JSON like this:
{'clusters':[{ 'host':'hostj', 'name':'s3', 'port':'poorke', 'profile':'profil', 'region':'regieo', 'user':'userk' }]}...
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Difference between dumping an object to JSON and hardcoding it as JSON string? [duplicate]
I have some code that calls an API with JSON data and the Requests library in Python, it works well when the JSON strings are hard coded. When the JSON data needs to be dynamic I decided to go with ...
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Python json difference between single quotes and double quotes [duplicate]
I have a flask app that I'm passing a request to. If I pass the request as
request= '{"vec": [436, 131, 51]}'
I get a successful response, but if I pass
request= "{'vec': [436, 131, 51]...
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Correct way to parse JSON string in Python [duplicate]
I have the string:
'[\'{"cx":3575,"cy":1657,"r":98}\', \'{"cx":3284,"cy":1706,"r":81}\', \'{"cx":4260,"cy":1611,"r&...
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Why is using 'eval' a bad practice?
I use the following class to easily store data of my songs.
class Song:
"""The class to store the details of each song"""
attsToStore=('Name', 'Artist', 'Album', '...
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converting JSON to string in Python
I did not explain my questions clearly at beginning.
Try to use str() and json.dumps() when converting JSON to string in python.
>>> data = {'jsonKey': 'jsonValue',"title": "...
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Single versus double quotes in json loads in Python
I notice that single quotes cause simplejson's loads function to fail:
>>> import simplejson as json
>>> json.loads("\"foo\"")
'foo'
>>> json.loads("\'foo\'")
Traceback (...