Answers for "how to load json file in python"

66

python read json file

import json

with open('path_to_file/person.json') as f:
  data = json.load(f)

print(data)
Posted by: Guest on April-08-2020
12

open json file python

import json

with open('data.txt') as json_file:
    data = json.load(json_file)
Posted by: Guest on March-02-2020
4

how to create json file in python

#import the json module
import json 

#create a dictionary which we can add to a json file
dictionary ={ 
    "name" : "sathiyajith", 
    "rollno" : 56, 
    "cgpa" : 8.6, 
    "phonenumber" : "9976770500"
} 

#open an object with following inputs: 'name_of_file.json', 'w'
#dump the content fromt he dictionary into the outfile
with open("sample.json", "w") as outfile: 
    json.dump(dictionary, outfile)
Posted by: Guest on November-20-2020
4

read json file python

import json

with open('path_to_file/person.json') as f:
  data = json.load(f)
print(data)

flx = json.dumps(data, ensure_ascii=False, indent=4)
print(flx)
Posted by: Guest on November-06-2020
3

python json load file

import json

# with json load  (file)
info = open('data.json',)
res = json.load(info)
print(res)
print("Datatype after deserialization : " + str(type(res)))
#>>> {'name': 'Dave', 'City': 'NY'}
#>>> Datatype of the serialized JSON data : <class 'dict'>
Posted by: Guest on April-19-2021
2

python json open file

import json

#reading
with open(file_name, 'r') as f:
	data = json.load(f)

#writing
with open(file_name, 'w') as f:
	json.dump(data, f) #use indent to make easyer to read eg. indent = 4
Posted by: Guest on January-05-2021

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