+1 to John Shaver's answer

On Tue, Sep 2, 2014 at 3:57 AM, John Shaver <[email protected]> wrote:

> Of an API returns JSON data, it is basically returning a string.  That
> string is a just a representation of the dictionary.  If you want to access
> the data, you would use json_decode() to convert the string to a php
> object:
>
> http://php.net/manual/en/function.json-decode.php
>
> -John
>  On Sep 2, 2014 1:32 AM, "Dan Egli" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hey Pluggers, I need some quick reference help in PHP. Apparently I can't
> > think how to compose the right Google query at the moment. I must need to
> > practice my GoogleFoo more. :S
> >
> > I have a program that I'm writing in PHP. It needs to reference a 3rd
> party
> > API. However, that API wants to return most of the values I'm looking as
> > what I think are JSON dictionaries. This is something I've never dealt
> with
> > (or even heard of) before. How in the heck do you access a part of a JSON
> > dictionary? For example, given the following:
> >
> > var_dump($api->cur_bal());
> > {'timestamp': '139396594', 'acct1': { 'available' : '12594.56',
> 'pending' :
> > '415.4264' }, 'reserve' : { 'available' : '175.11' }}
> >
> > How would I access, for example, the value of 'pending' under 'acct1'? Or
> > the 'available' under reserve?
> >
> > Any good web sites (specific URLs needed, please!) that could also
> explain
> > what a JSON is and how it gets used would be greatly appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks folks!
> > --- Dan
> >
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