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Asked: June 2, 20262026-06-02T14:34:43+00:00 2026-06-02T14:34:43+00:00

I’m actually trying to parse a JSON request response from my PHP web service

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I’m actually trying to parse a JSON request response from my PHP web service into a c# object.

I’ve found some code sample using json.net and then I made this code from my Wine class :

public Wine(string json)
    {
        JObject jObject = JObject.Parse(json);
        BottleName = (string)jObject["name"];
        Category = (string)jObject["category"];
        Prize50 = Double.Parse((string)jObject["prize_50"]);
        Prize75 = Double.Parse((string)jObject["prize_75"]);
        Prize150 = Double.Parse((string)jObject["prize_150"]);
        Prize300 = Double.Parse((string)jObject["prize_300"]);
    }

It’s work perfectly if a have only 1 response like

"{\"id\":\"2\",\"name\":\"Pinot noir\",\"loc_wine\":\"",\"category\":\"Red\",\"prize_50\":\"12.800000\",\"prize_75\":\"16.500000\",\"prize_150\":\"0.000000\",\"prize_300\":\"0.000000\"} "

But I hav trouble when I have another Json string in my json response and I wish know how can I deal with it?

And I have sometimes null fields, how can I ignore them?

Thank you for helping ! 🙂

P.S. If needed, this is how I send my datas from my PHP file :

      $req = "SELECT * 
      FROM  t_wine
      WHERE name= \"Pinot noir\""; // for test purpose


      $res = mysqli_query($connection, $req);
      while($data= mysqli_fetch_assoc($res)) {
          extract ($data);
          echo json_encode($data);

      }
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    2026-06-02T14:34:48+00:00Added an answer on June 2, 2026 at 2:34 pm

    If there is more than one row returned from the mysqli_fetch statement, then echoing the json response for each row without putting the response in an array will give you bad JSON. You’re response basically would look like this:

    {..some data...}{...some data...}
    

    So let’s take advantage of the array structure of JSON. Change your PHP code to output like an array

    $res = mysqli_query($connection, $req);
    echo "[";
    while($data= mysqli_fetch_assoc($res)) {
        extract ($data);
        echo json_encode($data);
        echo ",";
    }
    echo "]";
    

    That will give you something like this:

    [{...some data...},{...some data...},]
    

    Keep in mind, this is rough. You’ll need to trim that last comma before the end bracket. But that’s a valid JSON array.

    You’ll also need to modify your C# to process the jObject as an array of objects instead of one object.

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