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C# Serializing an objects into JSON but retain the name
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So I'm trying to serialize a Dictionary
:
Dictionary<string, List<MyClass>>
My class contains a property called MyPropery
However the string comes out as ""List1":["MyProperty":[]]"
How would I be able to make it convert to "List1":["MyClass":"MyProperty":[]]
c# asp.net json serialization
add a comment |
So I'm trying to serialize a Dictionary
:
Dictionary<string, List<MyClass>>
My class contains a property called MyPropery
However the string comes out as ""List1":["MyProperty":[]]"
How would I be able to make it convert to "List1":["MyClass":"MyProperty":[]]
c# asp.net json serialization
If you need that format, I would suggest you to add a class, within it add a string property and Myclass object.
– G_S
Mar 8 at 9:39
1
["name":"value"]
is invalid JSON. You can't have property names in an array[]
, just in an object.
– kalimag
Mar 8 at 9:39
TheJSON
what you want asoutput
is itself an invalidJSON
– Abhinaw Kaushik
Mar 8 at 9:43
Please post your code.
– Jürgen Müller
Mar 8 at 9:45
add a comment |
So I'm trying to serialize a Dictionary
:
Dictionary<string, List<MyClass>>
My class contains a property called MyPropery
However the string comes out as ""List1":["MyProperty":[]]"
How would I be able to make it convert to "List1":["MyClass":"MyProperty":[]]
c# asp.net json serialization
So I'm trying to serialize a Dictionary
:
Dictionary<string, List<MyClass>>
My class contains a property called MyPropery
However the string comes out as ""List1":["MyProperty":[]]"
How would I be able to make it convert to "List1":["MyClass":"MyProperty":[]]
c# asp.net json serialization
c# asp.net json serialization
edited Mar 8 at 9:41
shayan
asked Mar 8 at 9:34
shayanshayan
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If you need that format, I would suggest you to add a class, within it add a string property and Myclass object.
– G_S
Mar 8 at 9:39
1
["name":"value"]
is invalid JSON. You can't have property names in an array[]
, just in an object.
– kalimag
Mar 8 at 9:39
TheJSON
what you want asoutput
is itself an invalidJSON
– Abhinaw Kaushik
Mar 8 at 9:43
Please post your code.
– Jürgen Müller
Mar 8 at 9:45
add a comment |
If you need that format, I would suggest you to add a class, within it add a string property and Myclass object.
– G_S
Mar 8 at 9:39
1
["name":"value"]
is invalid JSON. You can't have property names in an array[]
, just in an object.
– kalimag
Mar 8 at 9:39
TheJSON
what you want asoutput
is itself an invalidJSON
– Abhinaw Kaushik
Mar 8 at 9:43
Please post your code.
– Jürgen Müller
Mar 8 at 9:45
If you need that format, I would suggest you to add a class, within it add a string property and Myclass object.
– G_S
Mar 8 at 9:39
If you need that format, I would suggest you to add a class, within it add a string property and Myclass object.
– G_S
Mar 8 at 9:39
1
1
["name":"value"]
is invalid JSON. You can't have property names in an array []
, just in an object
.– kalimag
Mar 8 at 9:39
["name":"value"]
is invalid JSON. You can't have property names in an array []
, just in an object
.– kalimag
Mar 8 at 9:39
The
JSON
what you want as output
is itself an invalid JSON
– Abhinaw Kaushik
Mar 8 at 9:43
The
JSON
what you want as output
is itself an invalid JSON
– Abhinaw Kaushik
Mar 8 at 9:43
Please post your code.
– Jürgen Müller
Mar 8 at 9:45
Please post your code.
– Jürgen Müller
Mar 8 at 9:45
add a comment |
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To achieve what you want, you would need something like:
var obj = new Dictionary<string, List<Dictionary<string, MyClass>>>();
As kalimag pointed out, ["attr": "value"]
isn't a valid JSON. The serialization of the object obj
, illustrated above, could yield something like:
"List1": ["MyClass": "MyProperty": []]
Which is a valid JSON.
Check out the JSON specs
– Gabriel Lima
Mar 8 at 9:47
This will work thanks
– shayan
Mar 8 at 9:48
add a comment |
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To achieve what you want, you would need something like:
var obj = new Dictionary<string, List<Dictionary<string, MyClass>>>();
As kalimag pointed out, ["attr": "value"]
isn't a valid JSON. The serialization of the object obj
, illustrated above, could yield something like:
"List1": ["MyClass": "MyProperty": []]
Which is a valid JSON.
Check out the JSON specs
– Gabriel Lima
Mar 8 at 9:47
This will work thanks
– shayan
Mar 8 at 9:48
add a comment |
To achieve what you want, you would need something like:
var obj = new Dictionary<string, List<Dictionary<string, MyClass>>>();
As kalimag pointed out, ["attr": "value"]
isn't a valid JSON. The serialization of the object obj
, illustrated above, could yield something like:
"List1": ["MyClass": "MyProperty": []]
Which is a valid JSON.
Check out the JSON specs
– Gabriel Lima
Mar 8 at 9:47
This will work thanks
– shayan
Mar 8 at 9:48
add a comment |
To achieve what you want, you would need something like:
var obj = new Dictionary<string, List<Dictionary<string, MyClass>>>();
As kalimag pointed out, ["attr": "value"]
isn't a valid JSON. The serialization of the object obj
, illustrated above, could yield something like:
"List1": ["MyClass": "MyProperty": []]
Which is a valid JSON.
To achieve what you want, you would need something like:
var obj = new Dictionary<string, List<Dictionary<string, MyClass>>>();
As kalimag pointed out, ["attr": "value"]
isn't a valid JSON. The serialization of the object obj
, illustrated above, could yield something like:
"List1": ["MyClass": "MyProperty": []]
Which is a valid JSON.
edited Mar 8 at 9:57
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Check out the JSON specs
– Gabriel Lima
Mar 8 at 9:47
This will work thanks
– shayan
Mar 8 at 9:48
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Check out the JSON specs
– Gabriel Lima
Mar 8 at 9:47
This will work thanks
– shayan
Mar 8 at 9:48
Check out the JSON specs
– Gabriel Lima
Mar 8 at 9:47
Check out the JSON specs
– Gabriel Lima
Mar 8 at 9:47
This will work thanks
– shayan
Mar 8 at 9:48
This will work thanks
– shayan
Mar 8 at 9:48
add a comment |
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If you need that format, I would suggest you to add a class, within it add a string property and Myclass object.
– G_S
Mar 8 at 9:39
1
["name":"value"]
is invalid JSON. You can't have property names in an array[]
, just in an object.
– kalimag
Mar 8 at 9:39
The
JSON
what you want asoutput
is itself an invalidJSON
– Abhinaw Kaushik
Mar 8 at 9:43
Please post your code.
– Jürgen Müller
Mar 8 at 9:45