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JSON Syntax


The JSON syntax is a subset of the JavaScript syntax.

JSON Syntax Rules
JSON syntax is derived from JavaScript object notation syntax:

Data is in name/value pairs
Data is separated by commas
Curly braces hold objects
Square brackets hold arrays


JSON Data - A Name and a Value
JSON data is written as name/value pairs (aka key/value pairs).
A name/value pair consists of a field name (in double quotes),
followed by a colon, followed by a value:

Example

"name":"John"



JSON names require double quotes.


JSON - Evaluates to JavaScript Objects
The JSON format is almost identical to JavaScript objects.
In JSON, keys must be strings, written with double quotes:

JSON

{"name":"John"}


In JavaScript, keys can be strings, numbers, or identifier names:

JavaScript

{name:"John"}











JSON Values

In JSON, values must be one of the following data types:

a string
a number
an object
an array
a boolean
null

In JavaScript values can be all of the above, plus any other valid JavaScript
expression, including:

a function
a date
undefined

In JSON, string values must be written with double quotes:

JSON

{"name":"John"}


In JavaScript, you can write string values with double or single quotes:

JavaScript

{name:'John'}



JavaScript Objects
Because JSON syntax is derived from JavaScript object notation, very little extra
software is needed to work with JSON within JavaScript.
With JavaScript you can create an object and assign data to
it, like this:

Example

person = {name:"John", age:31, city:"New York"};


You can access a JavaScript object like this:

Example

// returns Johnperson.name;
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It can also be accessed like this:

Example

// returns Johnperson["name"];
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Data can be modified like this:

Example

person.name = "Gilbert";
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It can also be modified like this:

Example

person["name"] = "Gilbert";
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You will learn how to convert JavaScript objects into JSON later in this
tutorial.

JavaScript Arrays as JSON
The same way JavaScript objects can be written as JSON, JavaScript arrays can
also be written as JSON.
You will learn more about objects and arrays later in this tutorial.

JSON Files

The file type for JSON files is ".json"
The MIME type for JSON text is "application/json"














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Reference: https://www.w3schools.com/js/js_json_syntax.asp
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