I got the following error while trying to add an object of type class to the JArray.
Could not determine JSON object type for type "Class"
Here is my code:
private dynamic _JArray = null
private JArray NArray(Repository repository)
{
_JArray = new JArray();
string[] amounts = repository.Amounts.Split('|');
for (int i = 0; i <= amounts.Length; i++)
{
_JArray.Add(new AmountModel
{
Amounts = amounts[i],
});
}
return _JArray;
}
public class AmountModel
{
public string Amounts;
}
Here's how I call it :
_JArray = NArray(repository);
Console.WriteLine(JsonConvert.SerializeObject(_JArray));
How can I convert the AmountModel (class) inside of _JArray (JArray), to be recognized by the system as JSON object?
Your answer much appreciated.
Thank you.
In order to add an arbitrary non-primitive POCO to a JArray (or JObject), you must explicitly serialize it, using one of the overloads of JToken.FromObject():
_JArray = new JArray();
string[] amounts = repository.Amounts.Split('|');
for (int i = 0; i < amounts.Length; i++)
{
_JArray.Add(JToken.FromObject(
new AmountModel
{
Amounts = amounts[i],
}));
}
return _JArray;
(Note also that I corrected the end condition in your for loop. It was i <= amounts.Length, which resulted in an IndexOutOfRangeException exception.)
Working sample .Net fiddle #1 here.
Alternatively, you could simplify your code with LINQ and JArray.FromObject() by projecting the string array to an AmountModel enumerable then serializing the entire sequence to a JArray in one call:
var _JArray = JArray.FromObject(amounts.Select(a => new AmountModel { Amounts = a }));
Sample fiddle #2 here.
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