Re: How to check if JSONValue of type object has a key?
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Re: How to check if JSONValue of type object has a key?
On Tue, Oct 06, 2015 at 08:28:46PM +, Borislav Kosharov via Digitalmars-d-learn wrote: > JSONValue root = parseJSON(text); > if(root["key"].isNull == false) { try if("key" in root) { // it is there } else { // it is not there } you can also do if("key" !in root) {}
Re: How to check if JSONValue of type object has a key?
On Tuesday, 6 October 2015 at 20:44:30 UTC, via Digitalmars-d-learn wrote: On Tue, Oct 06, 2015 at 08:28:46PM +, Borislav Kosharov via Digitalmars-d-learn wrote: JSONValue root = parseJSON(text); if(root["key"].isNull == false) { try if("key" in root) { // it is there } else { // it is not there } you can also do if("key" !in root) {} Additionally, just like associative arrays, if you need to access the value, you can get a pointer to it with the in operator (and if the key doesn't exist, it will return a null pointer). const(JSONValue)* p = "key" in root; if (p) { // key exists, do something with p or *p } else { // key does not exist }
Re: How to check if JSONValue of type object has a key?
Am Tue, 06 Oct 2015 21:39:28 + schrieb Fusxfaranto: > Additionally, just like associative arrays, if you need to access > the value, you can get a pointer to it with the in operator (and > if the key doesn't exist, it will return a null pointer). > > const(JSONValue)* p = "key" in root; > if (p) > { > // key exists, do something with p or *p > } > else > { > // key does not exist > } And you could go further and write if (auto p = "key" in root) { // key exists, do something with p or *p } else { // key does not exist } -- Marco