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2

python json file operations

import json # Imports the json file that we need
with open("jsonfile.json", "r") as jsonFile: # Opens Json file for reading
	data = json.load(jsonFile) # Reads Json file using json.load() method
'''
Example Json File:
[{"name": "Bill", "age": 20},
{"name": "Mary", "age": 31},
{"name": "Jake", "age": 19}]
'''
data[1]["age"] = 32 # Alters data variable
''' 
Now the data variable is:
[{"name": "Bill", "age": 20},
{"name": "Mary", "age": 32},
{"name": "Jake", "age": 19}]
'''
with open("jsonfile.json", "w") as fileJson: # Opens Json file once again
  json.dump(data, fileJson) # Replaces the Json file using json.dump() method
Posted by: Guest on September-03-2020
2

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)
Posted by: Guest on October-16-2020
1

json python

#load and print elements of a json file
import json
file = "my_json_file.json"

Json = json.load(open(file)) #Json is a dictionary

print(Json)
#OUTPUT:	'{ "name":"John", "age":30, "city":"New York"}'

print("Hello",Json["name"])
#OUTPUT:	Hello John
Posted by: Guest on July-06-2021
0

python import json data

# Basic syntax:
import ast
# Create function to import JSON-formatted data:
def import_json(filename):
  for line in open(filename):
    yield ast.literal_eval(line)
# Where ast.literal_eval allows you to safely evaluate the json data.
# 	See the following link for more on this:
# 	https://stackoverflow.com/questions/15197673/using-pythons-eval-vs-ast-literal-eval
        
# Import json data
data = list(import_json("/path/to/filename.json"))

# (Optional) convert json data to pandas dataframe:
dataframe = pd.DataFrame.from_dict(data)
# Where keys become column names
Posted by: Guest on November-11-2020
0

json.loads

>>> import json
>>> json.loads('["foo", {"bar":["baz", null, 1.0, 2]}]')
['foo', {'bar': ['baz', None, 1.0, 2]}]
>>> json.loads('"\"foo\bar"')
'"foox08ar'
>>> from io import StringIO
>>> io = StringIO('["streaming API"]')
>>> json.load(io)
['streaming API']
Posted by: Guest on September-15-2020

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