Reputation: 2469
I can't figure out how to concatenate two JArrays that I got by using JArray.Parse? The order of the arrays must be preserved i.e. the first array should be first and element in seconds should come afterwards.
Upvotes: 17
Views: 29333
Reputation: 32094
My two cents for the generic case where you have n
JArray
's:
IEnumerable<JArray> jarrays = ...
var concatenated = new JArray(jarrays.SelectMany(arr => arr));
And to project this onto the original question with two JArray
's:
JArray jarr0 = ...
JArray jarr1 = ...
var concatenated = new JArray(new[] { jarr0, jarr1 }.SelectMany(arr => arr));
Upvotes: 5
Reputation: 1489
I used the Merge method, which modifies the original JArray:
JArray test1 = JArray.Parse("[\"john\"]");
JArray test2 = JArray.Parse("[\"doe\"]");
test1.Merge(test2);
Upvotes: 52
Reputation: 339
You can also use the union method:
JArray test1 = JArray.Parse("[\"john\"]");
JArray test2 = JArray.Parse("[\"doe\"]");
test1 = new JArray(test1.Union(test2));
Now test1
is
[
"john",
"doe"
]
Upvotes: 10
Reputation: 2895
You can add elements to one JArray
by calling JArray.Add(element)
where element comes from the second JArray. You'll need to loop over the second JArray to add all of these elements, but this will accomplish what you want:
for(int i=0; i<jarrayTwo.Count; i++)
{
jarrayOne.Add(jarrayTwo[i]);
}
in the above example jarrayOne
will now contain all of the first array's elements followed by the second array's elements in sequence. You can take a look through the JArray documentation for further details.
Upvotes: 15