How to loop over a slice in GJSON












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How to looping range or regex #[1 - 12] to display based # in Library GJSON gjson library



example like this, I have picture json in below :



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and I have try to looping like below



tempPayments:="Envelope.Body.GetCustomReportResponse.GetCustomReportResult.ContractSummary.PaymentCalendarList.PaymentCalendar."
resultPriod1 := gjson.Get(jsonString,tempPayments + "#.Date")
for _, datePriod := range resultPriod1.Array() {
println(datePriod[1].String())
}


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    How to looping range or regex #[1 - 12] to display based # in Library GJSON gjson library



    example like this, I have picture json in below :



    enter image description here



    and I have try to looping like below



    tempPayments:="Envelope.Body.GetCustomReportResponse.GetCustomReportResult.ContractSummary.PaymentCalendarList.PaymentCalendar."
    resultPriod1 := gjson.Get(jsonString,tempPayments + "#.Date")
    for _, datePriod := range resultPriod1.Array() {
    println(datePriod[1].String())
    }


    how to I can display result between range [1-10] ,in "#" ?










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      How to looping range or regex #[1 - 12] to display based # in Library GJSON gjson library



      example like this, I have picture json in below :



      enter image description here



      and I have try to looping like below



      tempPayments:="Envelope.Body.GetCustomReportResponse.GetCustomReportResult.ContractSummary.PaymentCalendarList.PaymentCalendar."
      resultPriod1 := gjson.Get(jsonString,tempPayments + "#.Date")
      for _, datePriod := range resultPriod1.Array() {
      println(datePriod[1].String())
      }


      how to I can display result between range [1-10] ,in "#" ?










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      How to looping range or regex #[1 - 12] to display based # in Library GJSON gjson library



      example like this, I have picture json in below :



      enter image description here



      and I have try to looping like below



      tempPayments:="Envelope.Body.GetCustomReportResponse.GetCustomReportResult.ContractSummary.PaymentCalendarList.PaymentCalendar."
      resultPriod1 := gjson.Get(jsonString,tempPayments + "#.Date")
      for _, datePriod := range resultPriod1.Array() {
      println(datePriod[1].String())
      }


      how to I can display result between range [1-10] ,in "#" ?







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          Result.Array() converts the current result to a slice of Result (Result). Hence, you can just take a slice for your desired range. e.g. resultPriod.Array()[0:12] to get the first 12 elements.



          Take this simplified version as an example:



          func main() {

          jsonString := `
          {
          "PaymentCalendarList": {
          "PaymentCalendar": [
          {"ContractSubmitted": 10,
          "Date": "2018-01-01T01:01:01"},
          {"ContractSubmitted": 20,
          "Date": "2018-01-01T02:02:02"},
          {"ContractSubmitted": 30,
          "Date": "2018-01-01T03:03:03"}
          {"ContractSubmitted": 40,
          "Date": "2018-01-01T04:04:04"}
          {"ContractSubmitted": 50,
          "Date": "2018-01-01T05:05:05"}
          ]
          }
          }`

          tempPayments := "PaymentCalendarList.PaymentCalendar."
          resultPeriod := gjson.Get(jsonString, tempPayments+"#.Date")

          # Take the first 3 results
          for _, datePeriod := range resultPeriod.Array()[0:3] {
          fmt.Println(datePeriod)
          }

          }


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          • I have another problem , how to print variabel for, in outside for var datePriodGlobal string for _, DatePeriod := range resultMapPriodTest.Array()[1:13] { datePriodGlobal = fmt.Sprintln("%s", DatePeriod) } var contractsSubmittedGlobal string for _, ContractsSubmitted := range resultContractsSubmittedTest.Array()[1:13]{ contractsSubmittedGlobal =fmt.Sprintln("%s", ContractsSubmitted) } fmt.Printf("%s | %s t|",datePriodGlobal, contractsSubmittedGlobal)

            – tester
            Nov 21 '18 at 10:06











          • It would be better if you ask another question for that. The comments lacks the proper formatting to read larger amounts of code.

            – ssemilla
            Nov 21 '18 at 10:12











          • If this answer already answers your original question and you are satisfied with it, mark it as accepted and post another question.

            – ssemilla
            Nov 21 '18 at 10:16











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          Result.Array() converts the current result to a slice of Result (Result). Hence, you can just take a slice for your desired range. e.g. resultPriod.Array()[0:12] to get the first 12 elements.



          Take this simplified version as an example:



          func main() {

          jsonString := `
          {
          "PaymentCalendarList": {
          "PaymentCalendar": [
          {"ContractSubmitted": 10,
          "Date": "2018-01-01T01:01:01"},
          {"ContractSubmitted": 20,
          "Date": "2018-01-01T02:02:02"},
          {"ContractSubmitted": 30,
          "Date": "2018-01-01T03:03:03"}
          {"ContractSubmitted": 40,
          "Date": "2018-01-01T04:04:04"}
          {"ContractSubmitted": 50,
          "Date": "2018-01-01T05:05:05"}
          ]
          }
          }`

          tempPayments := "PaymentCalendarList.PaymentCalendar."
          resultPeriod := gjson.Get(jsonString, tempPayments+"#.Date")

          # Take the first 3 results
          for _, datePeriod := range resultPeriod.Array()[0:3] {
          fmt.Println(datePeriod)
          }

          }


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          • I have another problem , how to print variabel for, in outside for var datePriodGlobal string for _, DatePeriod := range resultMapPriodTest.Array()[1:13] { datePriodGlobal = fmt.Sprintln("%s", DatePeriod) } var contractsSubmittedGlobal string for _, ContractsSubmitted := range resultContractsSubmittedTest.Array()[1:13]{ contractsSubmittedGlobal =fmt.Sprintln("%s", ContractsSubmitted) } fmt.Printf("%s | %s t|",datePriodGlobal, contractsSubmittedGlobal)

            – tester
            Nov 21 '18 at 10:06











          • It would be better if you ask another question for that. The comments lacks the proper formatting to read larger amounts of code.

            – ssemilla
            Nov 21 '18 at 10:12











          • If this answer already answers your original question and you are satisfied with it, mark it as accepted and post another question.

            – ssemilla
            Nov 21 '18 at 10:16
















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          Result.Array() converts the current result to a slice of Result (Result). Hence, you can just take a slice for your desired range. e.g. resultPriod.Array()[0:12] to get the first 12 elements.



          Take this simplified version as an example:



          func main() {

          jsonString := `
          {
          "PaymentCalendarList": {
          "PaymentCalendar": [
          {"ContractSubmitted": 10,
          "Date": "2018-01-01T01:01:01"},
          {"ContractSubmitted": 20,
          "Date": "2018-01-01T02:02:02"},
          {"ContractSubmitted": 30,
          "Date": "2018-01-01T03:03:03"}
          {"ContractSubmitted": 40,
          "Date": "2018-01-01T04:04:04"}
          {"ContractSubmitted": 50,
          "Date": "2018-01-01T05:05:05"}
          ]
          }
          }`

          tempPayments := "PaymentCalendarList.PaymentCalendar."
          resultPeriod := gjson.Get(jsonString, tempPayments+"#.Date")

          # Take the first 3 results
          for _, datePeriod := range resultPeriod.Array()[0:3] {
          fmt.Println(datePeriod)
          }

          }


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          share|improve this answer


























          • I have another problem , how to print variabel for, in outside for var datePriodGlobal string for _, DatePeriod := range resultMapPriodTest.Array()[1:13] { datePriodGlobal = fmt.Sprintln("%s", DatePeriod) } var contractsSubmittedGlobal string for _, ContractsSubmitted := range resultContractsSubmittedTest.Array()[1:13]{ contractsSubmittedGlobal =fmt.Sprintln("%s", ContractsSubmitted) } fmt.Printf("%s | %s t|",datePriodGlobal, contractsSubmittedGlobal)

            – tester
            Nov 21 '18 at 10:06











          • It would be better if you ask another question for that. The comments lacks the proper formatting to read larger amounts of code.

            – ssemilla
            Nov 21 '18 at 10:12











          • If this answer already answers your original question and you are satisfied with it, mark it as accepted and post another question.

            – ssemilla
            Nov 21 '18 at 10:16














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          Result.Array() converts the current result to a slice of Result (Result). Hence, you can just take a slice for your desired range. e.g. resultPriod.Array()[0:12] to get the first 12 elements.



          Take this simplified version as an example:



          func main() {

          jsonString := `
          {
          "PaymentCalendarList": {
          "PaymentCalendar": [
          {"ContractSubmitted": 10,
          "Date": "2018-01-01T01:01:01"},
          {"ContractSubmitted": 20,
          "Date": "2018-01-01T02:02:02"},
          {"ContractSubmitted": 30,
          "Date": "2018-01-01T03:03:03"}
          {"ContractSubmitted": 40,
          "Date": "2018-01-01T04:04:04"}
          {"ContractSubmitted": 50,
          "Date": "2018-01-01T05:05:05"}
          ]
          }
          }`

          tempPayments := "PaymentCalendarList.PaymentCalendar."
          resultPeriod := gjson.Get(jsonString, tempPayments+"#.Date")

          # Take the first 3 results
          for _, datePeriod := range resultPeriod.Array()[0:3] {
          fmt.Println(datePeriod)
          }

          }


          Playground






          share|improve this answer















          Result.Array() converts the current result to a slice of Result (Result). Hence, you can just take a slice for your desired range. e.g. resultPriod.Array()[0:12] to get the first 12 elements.



          Take this simplified version as an example:



          func main() {

          jsonString := `
          {
          "PaymentCalendarList": {
          "PaymentCalendar": [
          {"ContractSubmitted": 10,
          "Date": "2018-01-01T01:01:01"},
          {"ContractSubmitted": 20,
          "Date": "2018-01-01T02:02:02"},
          {"ContractSubmitted": 30,
          "Date": "2018-01-01T03:03:03"}
          {"ContractSubmitted": 40,
          "Date": "2018-01-01T04:04:04"}
          {"ContractSubmitted": 50,
          "Date": "2018-01-01T05:05:05"}
          ]
          }
          }`

          tempPayments := "PaymentCalendarList.PaymentCalendar."
          resultPeriod := gjson.Get(jsonString, tempPayments+"#.Date")

          # Take the first 3 results
          for _, datePeriod := range resultPeriod.Array()[0:3] {
          fmt.Println(datePeriod)
          }

          }


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          • I have another problem , how to print variabel for, in outside for var datePriodGlobal string for _, DatePeriod := range resultMapPriodTest.Array()[1:13] { datePriodGlobal = fmt.Sprintln("%s", DatePeriod) } var contractsSubmittedGlobal string for _, ContractsSubmitted := range resultContractsSubmittedTest.Array()[1:13]{ contractsSubmittedGlobal =fmt.Sprintln("%s", ContractsSubmitted) } fmt.Printf("%s | %s t|",datePriodGlobal, contractsSubmittedGlobal)

            – tester
            Nov 21 '18 at 10:06











          • It would be better if you ask another question for that. The comments lacks the proper formatting to read larger amounts of code.

            – ssemilla
            Nov 21 '18 at 10:12











          • If this answer already answers your original question and you are satisfied with it, mark it as accepted and post another question.

            – ssemilla
            Nov 21 '18 at 10:16



















          • I have another problem , how to print variabel for, in outside for var datePriodGlobal string for _, DatePeriod := range resultMapPriodTest.Array()[1:13] { datePriodGlobal = fmt.Sprintln("%s", DatePeriod) } var contractsSubmittedGlobal string for _, ContractsSubmitted := range resultContractsSubmittedTest.Array()[1:13]{ contractsSubmittedGlobal =fmt.Sprintln("%s", ContractsSubmitted) } fmt.Printf("%s | %s t|",datePriodGlobal, contractsSubmittedGlobal)

            – tester
            Nov 21 '18 at 10:06











          • It would be better if you ask another question for that. The comments lacks the proper formatting to read larger amounts of code.

            – ssemilla
            Nov 21 '18 at 10:12











          • If this answer already answers your original question and you are satisfied with it, mark it as accepted and post another question.

            – ssemilla
            Nov 21 '18 at 10:16

















          I have another problem , how to print variabel for, in outside for var datePriodGlobal string for _, DatePeriod := range resultMapPriodTest.Array()[1:13] { datePriodGlobal = fmt.Sprintln("%s", DatePeriod) } var contractsSubmittedGlobal string for _, ContractsSubmitted := range resultContractsSubmittedTest.Array()[1:13]{ contractsSubmittedGlobal =fmt.Sprintln("%s", ContractsSubmitted) } fmt.Printf("%s | %s t|",datePriodGlobal, contractsSubmittedGlobal)

          – tester
          Nov 21 '18 at 10:06





          I have another problem , how to print variabel for, in outside for var datePriodGlobal string for _, DatePeriod := range resultMapPriodTest.Array()[1:13] { datePriodGlobal = fmt.Sprintln("%s", DatePeriod) } var contractsSubmittedGlobal string for _, ContractsSubmitted := range resultContractsSubmittedTest.Array()[1:13]{ contractsSubmittedGlobal =fmt.Sprintln("%s", ContractsSubmitted) } fmt.Printf("%s | %s t|",datePriodGlobal, contractsSubmittedGlobal)

          – tester
          Nov 21 '18 at 10:06













          It would be better if you ask another question for that. The comments lacks the proper formatting to read larger amounts of code.

          – ssemilla
          Nov 21 '18 at 10:12





          It would be better if you ask another question for that. The comments lacks the proper formatting to read larger amounts of code.

          – ssemilla
          Nov 21 '18 at 10:12













          If this answer already answers your original question and you are satisfied with it, mark it as accepted and post another question.

          – ssemilla
          Nov 21 '18 at 10:16





          If this answer already answers your original question and you are satisfied with it, mark it as accepted and post another question.

          – ssemilla
          Nov 21 '18 at 10:16


















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