from_json | R Documentation |
Converts JSON to an R object.
from_json(json, simplify = TRUE, fill_na = FALSE, buffer_size = 1024)
json |
JSON to convert to R object. Can be a string, url or link to a file. |
simplify |
logical, if |
fill_na |
logical, if |
buffer_size |
size of buffer used when reading a file from disk. Defaults to 1024 |
When simplify = TRUE
single arrays are coerced to vectors
array of arrays (all the same length) are coerced to matrices
objects with the same keys are coerced to data.frames
When simplify = TRUE
and fill_na = TRUE
objects are coerced to data.frames, and any missing values are filled with NAs
from_json('{"a":[1, 2, 3]}') from_json('{"a":8, "b":99.5, "c":true, "d":"cats", "e":[1, "cats", 3]}') from_json('{"a":8, "b":{"c":123, "d":{"e":456}}}') lst <- list("a" = 5L, "b" = 1.43, "c" = "cats", "d" = FALSE) js <- jsonify::to_json(lst, unbox = TRUE) from_json( js ) ## Return a data frame from_json('[{"id":1,"val":"a"},{"id":2,"val":"b"}]') ## Return a data frame with a list column from_json('[{"id":1,"val":"a"},{"id":2,"val":["b","c"]}]') ## Without simplifying to a data.frame from_json('[{"id":1,"val":"a"},{"id":2,"val":["b","c"]}]', simplify = FALSE ) ## Missing JSON keys from_json('[{"x":1},{"x":2,"y":"hello"}]') ## Missing JSON keys - filling with NAs from_json('[{"x":1},{"x":2,"y":"hello"}]', fill_na = TRUE ) ## Duplicate object keys from_json('[{"x":1,"x":"a"},{"x":2,"x":"b"}]') from_json('[{"id":1,"val":"a","val":1},{"id":2,"val":"b"}]', fill_na = TRUE )
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