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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T11:41:39+00:00 2026-05-16T11:41:39+00:00

I’d prefer to use Microsofts System.Runtime.Serialization.Json.DataContractJsonSerializer to serialize my objects in JSON so I

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I’d prefer to use Microsofts System.Runtime.Serialization.Json.DataContractJsonSerializer
to serialize my objects in JSON so I do not have to reference any third party assemblies.

I’m trying to serialize arrays into a JSON string. There maybe just 1 array, with every other entry being the name and other being the value.
e.g.[ "name1", "value1", "name2", "value2" ]

I wish to serialize so that the name and value appears a pair in the JSON string
e.g.
the array in .NET is [ "name1", "value1", "name2", "value2" ]
becomes

{
 "name1": "value1",
 "name2": "value2" 
}

I have successfully achieved this with the JSON.NET JsonTextWriter by looping through the 2 arrays and adding to then using the

jsonWriter.WritePropertyName(namesAndValues[i].ToString());
jsonWriter.WriteValue(namesAndValues[i+1]);

I’m trying to do the same thing with Microsofts DataContractJsonSerializer but it doesn’t seem to have the same flexibility.
Is there some way?

I know I can use the JSON.NET source code itself but I’d rather use a Microsoft class if possible.

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    2026-05-16T11:41:39+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 11:41 am

    DataContractJsonSerializer is designed to serialise classes to JSON. To get the kind of output you want you would have to serialise a class with 2 properties called name1 and name2 that have the values of value1 and value2. Is the format of the JSON completely fixed, if you just want a collection of key value pairs you could trun your array into a Dictionary<string,string> and serialise that using DataContractJsonSerializer. However you would end up with something like:

    {
        {
        "Key":"name1",
        "Value":"value1"
        },
        {
        "Key":"name2",
        "Value":"value2"
        }
    }
    

    I.e. an array of key value pairs.

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