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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T17:25:33+00:00 2026-05-15T17:25:33+00:00

Example: I have the following JSON object. {currentVersion : 10.0, folders : [], services

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I have the following JSON object.

{"currentVersion" : "10.0", 
  "folders" : [], 
  "services" : [
    {"name" : "nyc", "type" : "MapServer"}, 
    {"name" : "philly", "type" : "MapServer"}
  ]
}

I want to be able to remove one or more items from the services array based on the value of the name attribute. For instance, I want to search for name=”nyc” and remove the following object from the array.

{"name" : "nyc", "type" : "MapServer"}

The end result is an object that looks like this:

{"currentVersion" : "10.0", 
  "folders" : [], 
  "services" : [
    {"name" : "philly", "type" : "MapServer"}
  ]
}

I have been able to create new JSON object fairly easily and I can read existing ones. However, I am having difficultly determining the best way to modify an existing JSON object. Particularly as it relates to querying for specific objects within the JSON object.

One method that I have uncovered (specific to this example) is to rebuild portions of the JSON that I want modified and replace the tokens as necessary. However, I have to think there is a better way. This code is shown below.

string json = @"{""currentVersion"" : ""10.0"", 
                    ""folders"" : [], 
                    ""services"" : [
                        {""name"" : ""nyc"", ""type"" : ""MapServer""}, 
                        {""name"" : ""philly"", ""type"" : ""MapServer""}
                    ]
                }";

string[] keepList = new string[] { "nyc" };

JObject o = JObject.Parse(json);
JArray services = (JArray)o["services"];
JArray newServices = new JArray();

foreach (JToken service in services)
{
    foreach (string keeper in keepList)
    {
        if ((string)service["name"] == keeper)
        {
            newServices.Add(service);
            break;
        }
    }
}

services.Replace(newServices);

string output = o.ToString();

How can I best utilize Json.NET to modify parts of an existing JSON object?

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    2026-05-15T17:25:34+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 5:25 pm

    I have yet to determine an alternate way to modify an existing JSON than what was provided in the original question. If a better way surfaces I’ll gladly accept that as the correct answer.

    In the meantime, the solution that I have implemented is to replace the parts of the JSON object I need modified with newly created objects. An example is shown below.

    string json = @"{""currentVersion"" : ""10.0"", 
                        ""folders"" : [], 
                        ""services"" : [
                            {""name"" : ""nyc"", ""type"" : ""MapServer""}, 
                            {""name"" : ""philly"", ""type"" : ""MapServer""}
                        ]
                    }";
    
    string[] keepList = new string[] { "nyc" };
    
    JObject o = JObject.Parse(json);
    JArray services = (JArray)o["services"];
    JArray newServices = new JArray();
    
    foreach (JToken service in services)
    {
        foreach (string keeper in keepList)
        {
            if ((string)service["name"] == keeper)
            {
                newServices.Add(service);
                break;
            }
        }
    }
    
    services.Replace(newServices);
    
    string output = o.ToString();
    
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