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Name
parseJSONArray()
Description
Takes a String, parses its contents, and returns a JSONArray.
 If the String does not contain JSONArray data or cannot be
 parsed, a null value is returned.
 
 parseJSONArray() is most useful when pulling data dynamically, such as
 from third-party APIs. Normally, API results would be saved to a
 String, and then can be converted to a structured JSONArray
 using parseJSONArray(). Be sure to check if null is returned
 before performing operations on the new JSONArray in case the
 String content could not be parsed.
 
 If your data already exists as a JSON file in the data folder, it is
 simpler to use loadJSONArray().
Examples
- String data = "[ \"Capra hircus\", \"Panthera pardus\", \"Equus zebra\" ]"; void setup() { JSONArray json = parseJSONArray(data); if (json == null) { println("JSONArray could not be parsed"); } else { String species = json.getString(1); println(species); } } // Sketch prints: // Panthera pardus
Syntax
- parseJSONArray(input)
Parameters
- input- (String)String to parse as a JSONArray
Return
- JSONArray

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