I'm trying to parse some JSON using the JSon.Net library. The documentation seems a little sparse and I'm confused as to how to accomplish what I need. Here is the format for the JSON I need to parse through.
{
"displayFieldName" : "OBJECT_NAME",
"fieldAliases" : {
"OBJECT_NAME" : "OBJECT_NAME",
"OBJECT_TYPE" : "OBJECT_TYPE"
},
"positionType" : "point",
"reference" : {
"id" : 1111
},
"objects" : [ {
"attributes" : {
"OBJECT_NAME" : "test name",
"OBJECT_TYPE" : "test type"
},
"position" : {
"x" : 5,
"y" : 7
}
} ]
}
The only data I really need from this is the stuff in the objects array. Is it possible for me to parse through that with something like the JSonTextReader and just pull out the things I want, like OBJECT_TYPE and the x and y position? I can't seem to get JSonTextReader
to work the way I want it to and I find little to no examples of usage for it.
It seems like serializing first then using LINQ with my object would be ideal and every example I find discusses serializing the JSON first, but I'm not sure how I would build an object for this structure. Particularly the objects array which would need to be something like a list of Pairs of attribute and position objects. I have no idea how I would code my object so JSon.Net would know how to serialize that.
I thought I could write my own simple parser to just pull out everything I need into an attributes object that I created, but I'm having little luck.
Hopefully this all makes sense, any ideas?
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