I've a JSON string of this format:
[{
  "record":
          {
             "Name": "Komal",
             "Age": 24,
             "Location": "Siliguri"
          }
 },
 {
  "record":
          {
             "Name": "Koena",
             "Age": 27,
             "Location": "Barasat"
          }
 },
 {
  "record":
          {
             "Name": "Kanan",
             "Age": 35,
             "Location": "Uttarpara"
          }
 }
... ...
]
Fields in "record" can increase or decrease.
So, I've made classes like this:
public class Person
{
    public string Name;
    public string Age;
}
public class PersonList
{
    public Person record;
}
And trying to deserialize like this:
JavaScriptSerializer ser = new JavaScriptSerializer();
var r = ser.Deserialize<PersonList>(jsonData);
I'm doing something wrong. But unable to find. Can you please help?
Update:
Actually I was getting error "Invalid JSON Primitive: ." due to I was getting the string reading a file with this code:
public static bool ReadFromFile(string path, string fileName, out string readContent)
{
   bool status = true;
    
   byte[] readBuffer = null;
   try
   {
      // Combine the new file name with the path
      string filePath = System.IO.Path.Combine(path, fileName);
      readBuffer = System.IO.File.ReadAllBytes(filePath);
   }
   catch (Exception ex)
   {
       status = false;
   }
    
   readContent = (null != readBuffer) ? Utilities.GetString(readBuffer) : string.Empty;
    
   return status;
}
Now I'm reading the file with this:
using (StreamReader r = new StreamReader("E:\\Work\\Data.json"))
{
   string json = r.ReadToEnd();
   result = JsonConvert.DeserializeObject<List<PersonList>>(json);
}
It's working fine.
 
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    
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– valverij May 31 '13 at 12:31>
– user2025696 Oct 28 '15 at 19:31