Hi I want to create a JSON array.
I have tried using:
JSONArray jArray = new JSONArray();
while(itr.hasNext()){
int objId = itr.next();
jArray.
For your quick Solution:
JSONArray jArray = new JSONArray();
while (itr.hasNext()) {
JSONObject json = new JSONObject();
int objId = itr.next();
json.put(Integer.toString(objId), odao.getObjectName(objId));
jArray.put(json);
}
results = jArray.toString();
Based on T. J. Crowder's response, my solution does this:
[{"3":"SomeValue"},
{"40":"AnotherValue"},
{"23":"SomethingElse"},
{"9":"AnotherOne"},
{"1":"LastOne"}
]
Refer to Jim Blackler's comment of what you're doing wrong.
What you've quoted for your "The object should look like" is invalid JSON. It's an object (delimited by {
and }
) but then it has values within it that don't have any keys. See json.org for the syntax of JSON.
If you want this:
{"3":"SomeValue",
"40":"AnotherValue",
"23":"SomethingElse",
"9":"AnotherOne",
"1":"LastOne"
}
...use JSONObject instead, and turn your objId
s into keys when putting the entries in, e.g.:
JSONObject obj = new JSONObject();
while(itr.hasNext()){
int objId = itr.next();
obj.put(String.valueOf(objId), odao.getObjectName(objId));
}
results = obj.toString();
If you want this:
[{"3":"SomeValue"},
{"40":"AnotherValue"},
{"23":"SomethingElse"},
{"9":"AnotherOne"},
{"1":"LastOne"}
]
...see The Elite Gentleman's answer (that's a JSONArray of JSONObjects).
The clue is in the documentation for JSONArray for method put(int index, String value)
If the index is greater than the length of the JSONArray, then null elements will be added as necessary to pad it out.