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{{param|key|The name of a field that should be returned. This parameter can exist more than once, if it does then a [[JSON Object]] is returned with all the specified elements.}}
{{param|key|The name of a field that should be returned. This parameter can exist more than once, if it does then a [[JSON Object]] is returned with all the specified elements.}}


When extracting slices: Negative numbers can be used as the offsets from the end of the array, {{code|-1}} is the last element in the array, {{code|-2}} is the second to last, and so on.  If the {{code|end}} index is smaller than the {{code|start}} index then the array slice is returned in reverse.  This does not work for single indices, so if you want to retrieve a single index, say the last one in an array, you do that like this: json.get(array, -1,-1). This way you take a ''slice'' of 1 index
When extracting slices: Negative numbers can be used as the offsets from the end of the array, {{code|-1}} is the last element in the array, {{code|-2}} is the second to last, and so on.  If the {{code|end}} index is smaller than the {{code|start}} index then the array slice is returned in reverse.  This does not work for single indices, so if you want to retrieve a single index, say the last one in an array, you do that like this: json.get(array, -1,-1). This way you take a ''slice'' of 1 index. To get the last element you thus need to do: json.get(json.get(array, -1,-1),0) as you get a ''slice'' and you want an ''element''.


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Revision as of 21:14, 21 August 2016

json.get() Function

Introduced in version 1.3b49
Returns the value in a JSON Array at the specified index, returns a slice of a JSON Array from the specified indexes, or returns the value from JSON Object for the specified key.

Usage

json.get(array, index)
json.get(array, start, end)
json.get(object, key, key, ...)

Parameters

  • array - The JSON Array to retrieve the element from.
  • index - The numerical index of the element you want returned.
  • start - The starting index of the element you wish the slice to begin at.
  • end - The ending index of the element you wish the slice to end at.
  • object - The JSON Object to retrieve the element from.
  • key - The name of a field that should be returned. This parameter can exist more than once, if it does then a JSON Object is returned with all the specified elements.

When extracting slices: Negative numbers can be used as the offsets from the end of the array, -1 is the last element in the array, -2 is the second to last, and so on. If the end index is smaller than the start index then the array slice is returned in reverse. This does not work for single indices, so if you want to retrieve a single index, say the last one in an array, you do that like this: json.get(array, -1,-1). This way you take a slice of 1 index. To get the last element you thus need to do: json.get(json.get(array, -1,-1),0) as you get a slice and you want an element.

Examples

  a) [h: jo = json.fromStrProp("a=1; b=44; cat=meow")] [r: json.get(jo, "b")] <br>
  b) [h: jo = json.fromStrProp("a=1; b=44; cat=meow")] [r: json.get(jo, "XX")] <br>
  c) [h: jo = json.fromStrProp("a=1; b=44; cat=meow")] [r: json.get(jo, "cat", "a")] <br>
  d) [h: jo = json.fromStrProp("a=1; b=44; cat=meow")] [r: json.get(jo, "b", "XX")] <br>
  e) [h: ja = json.fromList("1,44,meow")] [r: json.get(ja, 1)] <br>
  f) [h: ja = json.fromList("1,44,meow")] [r: json.get(ja, 2)] <br>
  g) [h: ja = json.fromList("1,44,meow")] [r: json.get(ja, 1, 2)] <br>
  h) [h: ja = json.fromList("1,44,meow")] [r: json.get(ja, 0, -1)] <br>
  i) [h: ja = json.fromList("1,44,meow")] [r: json.get(ja, 2, 0)] <br> 
  j) [h: ja = json.fromList("1,44,meow")] [r: json.get(ja, -1, 0)] <br>
  ERROR a) [h: ja = json.fromList("1,44,meow")] [r: json.get(ja, -1)] <br>
  ERROR b) [h: ja = json.fromList("1,44,meow")] [r: json.get(ja, 3)] <br>

Returns

 a) 44 -- a value
 b)    -- empty string "", as XX does not exist
 c) {"cat":"meow","a":1} -- a JSON object
 d) {"b":44,"XX":""} -- a JSON object
 e) 44 -- a value
 f) meow -- a value
 g) [1,44,"meow"] -- an array slice of 0..2  
 h) ["meow",44] -- an array slice from 2..1 
 i) [1,44,"meow"] -- an array slice from 0..end
 j) ["meow",44] -- an array slice from end..1
 ERROR a) -- java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException, can't use negatives with a single index param (works OK with slices). 
ERROR a) -- java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException, the last valid index is 2

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