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4,611 PointsFinally, write a 'for' loop that loops through jsonShows. In each step of the loop, use getJSONObject(int index) to get
where am i missing it?
JSONArray jsonBooks = jsonData.getJSONArray("books");
for (int i = 0 < jsonShows.length(); i++);
{
JSONObject book = jsonShows.getJSONObject(i);
String title = book.getString("title");
String pages = book.getString("pages");
Log.i("CodeChallenge", title);
}
{
"name":"Netflix Playlist",
"shows":[
{
"title":"Doctor Who",
"season":8,
"episode":3
},
{
"title":"Arrow",
"season":1,
"episode":10
},
{
"title":"Portlandia",
"season":4,
"episode":5
}
]
}
1 Answer
Michael Norman
Courses Plus Student 9,399 PointsYour thought process is correct, you have just made a few syntax mistakes. First, your JSONArray should be named jsonShows as the directions state. Remember when creating a for loop, each piece should be separated by a semicolon and you do not put a semicolon at the end of the conditions.
// Renamed to jsonShows per directions
JSONArray jsonShows = jsonData.getJSONArray("shows");
// added a semi colon after the first condition
for (int i = 0; i < jsonShows.length(); i++) // removed the semicolon at the end of the statement
{
JSONObject book = jsonShows.getJSONObject(i);
String title = book.getString("title");
String pages = book.getString("pages");
Log.i("CodeChallenge", title);
}