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Asked: June 5, 20262026-06-05T13:27:17+00:00 2026-06-05T13:27:17+00:00

I want to use the currency data provided by https://raw.github.com/currencybot/open-exchange-rates/master/latest.json As an initial test,

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I want to use the currency data provided by https://raw.github.com/currencybot/open-exchange-rates/master/latest.json

As an initial test, I’ve created a cut-down version of this as an inline object:

var obj = [
{
    "disclaimer": "This data is collected from various providers and provided free of charge for informational purposes only, with no guarantee whatsoever of accuracy, validity, availability, or fitness for any purpose; use at your own risk. Other than that, have fun! More info: http://openexchangerates.org/terms/",
    "license": "Data collected from various providers with public-facing APIs; copyright may apply; not for resale; no warranties given. Full license info: http://openexchangerates.org/license/",
    "timestamp": 1339036116,
    "base": "USD",
    "rates": {
        "EUR": 0.795767,
        "GBP": 0.645895,
        "JPY": 79.324997,
        "USD": 1
    }
}];

All I want to be able to do is somehow query/grep/filter the json object with, for example, “EUR” as the criteria and have it return a variable called ‘rate’ with a value of ‘0.795767’ as a result.

I’ve looked at the JQuery grep and filter functions but I can’t figure out how to isolate just the ‘rates’ section of the object and then to get the rate I want.

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    2026-06-05T13:27:18+00:00Added an answer on June 5, 2026 at 1:27 pm
    var obj = [
    {
        "disclaimer": "This data is collected from various providers and provided free of charge for informational purposes only, with no guarantee whatsoever of accuracy, validity, availability, or fitness for any purpose; use at your own risk. Other than that, have fun! More info: http://openexchangerates.org/terms/",
        "license": "Data collected from various providers with public-facing APIs; copyright may apply; not for resale; no warranties given. Full license info: http://openexchangerates.org/license/",
        "timestamp": 1339036116,
        "base": "USD",
        "rates": {
            "EUR": 0.795767,
            "GBP": 0.645895,
            "JPY": 79.324997,
            "USD": 1
        }
    }];
    
    obj[0].rates.EUR; // output: 0.795767
    

    or

    obj[0].rates['EUR']; output: //0.795767
    

    DEMO

    If you want to isolate rates in another variable and use that variable then try like following:

    var rates = obj[0].rates;
    

    Now,

    rates.EUR;
    rates.GBP;
    

    and so on.

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