Use JSON.parse()
if the data is still in string form:
var rawData = '[{"item1":"tag1","a1":"b1"},{"item2":"tag2","a2":"b2"}]';
var parsed = JSON.parse(rawData);
console.log(parsed[0].a1); // logs "b1"
console.log(parsed[1].a2); // logs "b2"
Demo: http://jsfiddle.net/mattball/WK9gz/
Since you're using jQuery, swap out $.get()
for $.getJSON()
and jQuery will automagically parse the JSON for you. Inside of the success
callback, you'll have a normal JavaScript object to work with — no parsing required.
$.getJSON('http://example.com/foo/bar/baz', function (data)
{
console.log(data[0].a1); // logs "b1"
console.log(data[1].a2); // logs "b2"
});
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