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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T23:47:48+00:00 2026-06-14T23:47:48+00:00

consider json object like so var data = { keyA: [ {keyA0: [keyA00]} ],

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consider json object like so

var data = {
   keyA: [ {keyA0: [keyA00]} ],
   keyB: [ {keyB0: [keyB00]} ]
}

more visually its like so

-keyA
  - keyA0
      - keyA00
-keyB
  - keyB0
      - keyB00

need to convert that into something like so

var convertedData = {
   name: root
   children:[
              {name:keyA, children: [ {name: keyA0 : children: [{name:keyA0, children: []}]} ]},
              {name:keyB, children: [...]}
            ] 
}

The “…” is the recursive structure, until it hits a leaf node in which the children is an empty array.

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    2026-06-14T23:47:49+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 11:47 pm

    Solved it, maybe it will become use to someone else with similar problem. Here is the js fiddle, http://jsfiddle.net/tF3uH/20/, and for further reference the code

    var data = {
        "KeyA": ["KeyA0", "KeyA1"],
        "KeyB": [{"KeyB0": ["KeyB00", "KeyB01"]}] 
    };
    /* EXPECTED OUTPUT
    [
    {name: KeyA: children:[{name:KeyA0, children:[]},
                           {name:keyA1, children:[]}
                          ]
    },
    {name: KeyB: children:[{name:KeyB0, children: [{name:KeyB00, children: []},
                                                   {name:KeyB01, children: []}
                                                  ]
                           }
                          ]
    }
    ]
    */
    function _doConversion(jsonData, treeList) {    
        if (typeof jsonData == typeof Object()) {
            $.each(jsonData, function(key, val) {
                var isArray = Array.isArray(val);
                var name = key;
                var children = [];
                if (isArray) {
                    $.each(val, function(i, item) {
                        _doConversion(item, children);
                    });
                }else{ //not array but object
                    _doConversion(val,children);
                }
                treeList.push({
                    name : name ,
                    children: children
                });
            });
        } else { //a leaf (could be string,number,boolean...)
            var node = {
                name: jsonData,
                children: []
            };
            treeList.push(node);
        }
    }
    
    var list = [];
    _doConversion(data, list);
    $("body").text(JSON.stringify(list, null, "\n"));​
    
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