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    Dy3zz
    wrote on 30 Nov 2021, 13:08 last edited by
    #1

    I have the next JSON:

    {"Number of people":3,"person":["Marian Marian","Badea Valentin","Ion Andrei"]}
    

    response1 is my string with json format, and i want to print every person name. i tried jsonObject["person"][i] but it doesn't work. any help?

            QString qstr = QString::fromStdString(response1);
            QJsonDocument jsonResponse = QJsonDocument::fromJson(qstr.toUtf8());
            QJsonObject jsonObject = jsonResponse.object();
            int nr_rows=jsonObject["Number of people"].toInt();
            
            for(int i=0;i<nr_rows;i++){
                cout<<jsonObject["person"][i]; // how to print every element?
    
            }
    
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    • D Dy3zz
      30 Nov 2021, 13:08

      I have the next JSON:

      {"Number of people":3,"person":["Marian Marian","Badea Valentin","Ion Andrei"]}
      

      response1 is my string with json format, and i want to print every person name. i tried jsonObject["person"][i] but it doesn't work. any help?

              QString qstr = QString::fromStdString(response1);
              QJsonDocument jsonResponse = QJsonDocument::fromJson(qstr.toUtf8());
              QJsonObject jsonObject = jsonResponse.object();
              int nr_rows=jsonObject["Number of people"].toInt();
              
              for(int i=0;i<nr_rows;i++){
                  cout<<jsonObject["person"][i]; // how to print every element?
      
              }
      
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      Gojir4
      wrote on 30 Nov 2021, 13:19 last edited by
      #3

      @Dy3zz You need to use QJsonArray interface

      QJsonArray a = jsonObject["person"].toArray();
      for (int i = 0; i < a.size(); i++){
      cout << a.at(i).toString();
      }

      D 1 Reply Last reply 30 Nov 2021, 13:25
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      • D Dy3zz
        30 Nov 2021, 13:08

        I have the next JSON:

        {"Number of people":3,"person":["Marian Marian","Badea Valentin","Ion Andrei"]}
        

        response1 is my string with json format, and i want to print every person name. i tried jsonObject["person"][i] but it doesn't work. any help?

                QString qstr = QString::fromStdString(response1);
                QJsonDocument jsonResponse = QJsonDocument::fromJson(qstr.toUtf8());
                QJsonObject jsonObject = jsonResponse.object();
                int nr_rows=jsonObject["Number of people"].toInt();
                
                for(int i=0;i<nr_rows;i++){
                    cout<<jsonObject["person"][i]; // how to print every element?
        
                }
        
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        JonB
        wrote on 30 Nov 2021, 13:18 last edited by
        #2

        @Dy3zz
        Your array is a QJsonArray. I can't quite recall the syntax (not tested), but you'll want something like

        jsonObject["person"].toArray()[i]
        
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        • D Dy3zz
          30 Nov 2021, 13:08

          I have the next JSON:

          {"Number of people":3,"person":["Marian Marian","Badea Valentin","Ion Andrei"]}
          

          response1 is my string with json format, and i want to print every person name. i tried jsonObject["person"][i] but it doesn't work. any help?

                  QString qstr = QString::fromStdString(response1);
                  QJsonDocument jsonResponse = QJsonDocument::fromJson(qstr.toUtf8());
                  QJsonObject jsonObject = jsonResponse.object();
                  int nr_rows=jsonObject["Number of people"].toInt();
                  
                  for(int i=0;i<nr_rows;i++){
                      cout<<jsonObject["person"][i]; // how to print every element?
          
                  }
          
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          Gojir4
          wrote on 30 Nov 2021, 13:19 last edited by
          #3

          @Dy3zz You need to use QJsonArray interface

          QJsonArray a = jsonObject["person"].toArray();
          for (int i = 0; i < a.size(); i++){
          cout << a.at(i).toString();
          }

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          • G Gojir4
            30 Nov 2021, 13:19

            @Dy3zz You need to use QJsonArray interface

            QJsonArray a = jsonObject["person"].toArray();
            for (int i = 0; i < a.size(); i++){
            cout << a.at(i).toString();
            }

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            Dy3zz
            wrote on 30 Nov 2021, 13:25 last edited by
            #4

            @Gojir4 said in How to get elements from json array:

            QJsonArray a = jsonObject["person"].toArray();

            I tried it but i have an error: calling toArray with incomplete return type

            G 1 Reply Last reply 30 Nov 2021, 13:26
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            • D Dy3zz
              30 Nov 2021, 13:25

              @Gojir4 said in How to get elements from json array:

              QJsonArray a = jsonObject["person"].toArray();

              I tried it but i have an error: calling toArray with incomplete return type

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              Gojir4
              wrote on 30 Nov 2021, 13:26 last edited by
              #5

              @Dy3zz You need to add #include <QJsonArray>

              D 1 Reply Last reply 30 Nov 2021, 13:29
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              • G Gojir4
                30 Nov 2021, 13:26

                @Dy3zz You need to add #include <QJsonArray>

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                Dy3zz
                wrote on 30 Nov 2021, 13:29 last edited by
                #6

                @Gojir4 Thanks it worked.

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