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Start your free trialValon Shatrolli
1,081 PointsI don`t even understand what part of code is being request on this example ?! Very Strange
I can`t find what the author wants on this example, can anyone help ?
// A JSONObject variable named 'jsonData'
// was loaded from the data.json file.
public class JSONChallenge{
private String name;
private String publisher;
private String language;
JSONObject data=new JSONObject(jsonData);
name=data.getString("name");
publisher=data.getString("publisher");
language=data.getString("language");
}
{
"name":"Treehouse Book Series",
"publisher":"Wiley",
"language":"English",
"books":[
{
"title":"HTML5 Foundations",
"author":"Matt West",
"pages":384
},
{
"title":"CSS3 Foundations",
"author":"Ian Lunn",
"pages":352
}
]
}
1 Answer
Seth Kroger
56,413 PointsFirst, some parts of the code have already been set up for you in this challenge. You don't need to create a Java class or method. That's already been done and the challenge code will be put inside a method for you. Also jsonData has already been set up as a JSONObject so there is no reason to create a new one. You only have to declare the three variables as local variables and write the statements to get the data from jsonData.