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Kanhaiya Banjara
Kanhaiya Banjara

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JSON

In JavaScript, structured data is often represented using JSON (JavaScript Object Notation), which is a lightweight, text-based format for organizing and storing data. JSON is widely used for data interchange in web applications due to its simplicity and compatibility with JavaScript objects.

JSON Structure Basics

A JSON structure is composed of:

1. Key-value pairs: Each key is a string, and values can be strings, numbers, objects, arrays, true, false, or null.

2. Arrays: Ordered lists of values.

3. Nested objects and arrays: JSON supports nesting, allowing you to build complex data structures.

JSON Example

Here’s an example of structured data in JSON format:

{
  "name": "Alice",
  "age": 30,
  "isStudent": false,
  "courses": ["Math", "Physics", "Chemistry"],
  "address": {
    "street": "123 Main St",
    "city": "New York",
    "zipCode": "10001"
  },
  "scores": [
    { "course": "Math", "score": 95 },
    { "course": "Physics", "score": 88 },
    { "course": "Chemistry", "score": 92 }
  ]
}
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JSON in JavaScript

In JavaScript, JSON is often used as a format for data received from or sent to a server in an API request/response. JSON is easily converted to and from JavaScript objects.

1. Converting JSON to JavaScript Object

  • You can parse JSON data (in string format) into a JavaScript object using JSON.parse().
const jsonString = '{"name": "Alice", "age": 30}';
const user = JSON.parse(jsonString);
console.log(user.name); // Output: "Alice"
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2. Converting JavaScript Object to JSON

  • You can convert a JavaScript object to a JSON string using JSON.stringify().
const user = { name: "Alice", age: 30 };
const jsonString = JSON.stringify(user);
console.log(jsonString); // Output: '{"name":"Alice","age":30}'
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Nested JSON Structure

JSON supports nesting, allowing for complex data representations:

{
  "product": "Laptop",
  "details": {
    "brand": "BrandName",
    "specs": {
      "cpu": "Intel i7",
      "ram": "16GB",
      "storage": "512GB SSD"
    }
  },
  "reviews": [
    { "user": "User1", "rating": 5, "comment": "Excellent!" },
    { "user": "User2", "rating": 4, "comment": "Good value" }
  ]
}
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Common Uses of JSON in JavaScript

1. API Data Exchange: JSON is often used to send and receive data between client and server in APIs.

2. Configuration Files: JSON is used to config files in various applications and frameworks.

3. Data Storage: JSON can be stored in local storage or databases for use in JavaScript applications.

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