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(PHP Extension) JSON: Renaming and Deleting MembersDemonstrates renaming and deleting members. This example uses the following JSON document: {
"apple": "red",
"lime": "green",
"banana": "yellow",
"broccoli": "green",
"strawberry": "red"
}
<?php include("chilkat.php"); // Use "chilkat_9_5_0.php" for versions of Chilkat < 10.0.0 $json = new CkJsonObject(); $success = $json->Load('{\'apple\': \'red\',\'lime\': \'green\',\'banana\': \'yellow\',\'broccoli\': \'green\',\'strawberry\': \'red\'}'); if ($success != true) { print $json->lastErrorText() . "\n"; exit; } // Rename "lime" to "lemon". $success = $json->Rename('lime','lemon'); // Change the color to yellow: $success = $json->SetStringOf('lemon','yellow'); // Rename by index. Banana is at index 2 (apple is at index 0) $success = $json->RenameAt(2,'bartlett_pear'); // Delete broccoli by name $success = $json->Delete('broccoli'); // Delete apple by index. Apple is at index 0. $success = $json->DeleteAt(0); $json->put_EmitCompact(false); print $json->emit() . "\n"; ?> |
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