python json string to object
import json
x = '{ "name":"John", "age":30, "city":"New York"}'
y = json.loads(x)
print(y["age"])
python json string to object
import json
x = '{ "name":"John", "age":30, "city":"New York"}'
y = json.loads(x)
print(y["age"])
json load from file python 3
import json
with open('file_to_load.json', 'r') as file:
data = json.load(file)
json python
import json
# some JSON:
x = '{ "name":"John", "age":30, "city":"New York"}'
# parse x:
y = json.loads(x)
# the result is a Python dictionary:
print(y["age"])
Json in python
import json
json_file = json.load(open("your file.json", "r", encoding="utf-8"))
# For see if you don't have error:
print(json_file)
python to json
# a Python object (dict):
x = {
"name": "John",
"age": 30,
"city": "New York"
}
# convert into JSON:
y = json.dumps(x)
python json
import json
# The json itself.
x = {
"name": "Jeff",
"age": "22",
"cars": [
{"model": "BMW 230", "mpg": 27.5},
{"model": "Ford Egde", "mpg": 27.5}
]
}
if x["cars"] != None: # Checking if cars is not None
car = x["name"]+ " has " + str(len(x["cars"])) + " cars: " # May be changed
for i in range(0, len(x["cars"])):
car += "Car "+ str(i+1) + ": " + x["cars"][i]["model"] + " that has a MPG of " + str(x["cars"][i]["mpg"]) + ", "
car = car[0:-2] + "."
print(car)
else:
print(x["name"] + " does not have any cars!")
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