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PHP JSON
What is JSON?
JSON stands for JavaScript Object Notation, and is a syntax for storing and exchanging data.
Since the JSON format is a text-based format, it can easily be sent to and from a server, and used as a data format by any programming language.
PHP and JSON
PHP has some built-in functions to handle JSON.
First, we will look at the following two functions:
- json_encode()
- json_decode()
PHP - json_encode()
The json_encode() function is used to encode a value to JSON format.
Example
This example shows how to encode an associative array into a JSON object:
< ?php $age = array("Peter"=>35, "Ben"=>37, "Joe"=>43); echo json_encode($age); ?>
Example
This example shows how to encode an indexed array into a JSON array:
< ?php $cars = array("Volvo", "BMW", "Toyota"); echo json_encode($cars); ?>
PHP - json_decode()
The json_decode() function is used to decode a JSON object into a PHP object or an associative array.
Example
This example decodes JSON data into a PHP object:
< ?php $jsonobj = '{"Peter":35,"Ben":37,"Joe":43}'; var_dump(json_decode($jsonobj)); ?>
The json_decode() function returns an object by default. The json_decode() function has a second parameter, and when set to true, JSON objects are decoded into associative arrays.
Example
This example decodes JSON data into a PHP associative array:
< ?php $jsonobj = '{"Peter":35,"Ben":37,"Joe":43}'; var_dump(json_decode($jsonobj, true)); ?>
PHP - Accessing the Decoded Values
Here are two examples of how to access the decoded values from an object and from an associative array:
Example
This example shows how to access the values from a PHP object:
< ?php $jsonobj = '{"Peter":35,"Ben":37,"Joe":43}'; $obj = json_decode($jsonobj); echo $obj->Peter; echo $obj->Ben; echo $obj->Joe; ?>
Example
This example shows how to access the values from a PHP associative array:
< ?php $jsonobj = '{"Peter":35,"Ben":37,"Joe":43}'; $arr = json_decode($jsonobj, true); echo $arr["Peter"]; echo $arr["Ben"]; echo $arr["Joe"]; ?>
PHP - Looping Through the Values
You can also loop through the values with a foreach() loop:
Example
This example shows how to loop through the values of a PHP object:
< ?php $jsonobj = '{"Peter":35,"Ben":37,"Joe":43}'; $obj = json_decode($jsonobj); foreach($obj as $key => $value) { echo $key . " => " . $value . "
"; } ?>
Example
This example shows how to loop through the values of a PHP associative array:
< ?php $jsonobj = '{"Peter":35,"Ben":37,"Joe":43}'; $arr = json_decode($jsonobj, true); foreach($arr as $key => $value) { echo $key . " => " . $value . "< br>"; } ?>