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Courses Plus Student 1,946 Pointsuse the Log.i() method (with "CodeChallenge" as the tag) to write the show title.
Challenge 2 The data in the file data.json has been loaded into a JSONObject named jsonData. Using data.json as your guide, create a JSONArray object named jsonShows and set it to the array of shows from data.json using the jsonData object.
// JSONObject 'jsonData' was loaded from data.json
JSONArray jsonShows = jsonData.getJSONArray("shows");
for(int i=0; i<= jsonShows.length(); i++) {
JSONObject show=jsonShows.getJSONObject(i);
Log.i("CodeChallenge", show.getString("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
Rares Conea
Courses Plus Student 15,000 PointsHi,
Index of an array starts from 0. In your for loop you are iterating over the last value stored in jsonShows. Change <= to < and you won't get a NullPointerException anymore.