dart JSON String convert to List String












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I have an API that calls the json String array as follows:



[
"006.01.01",
"006.01.01 1090",
"006.01.01 1090 1090.950",
"006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052",
"006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 A",
"006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 A 521219",
"006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 A 521219",
"006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 A 521219",
"006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 A 521219",
"006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 A 521219",
"006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 B",
"006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 B 521211",
"006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 B 521211",
"006.01.01 1090 1090.994",
"006.01.01 1090 1090.994 001",
"006.01.01 1090 1090.994 001 A",
"006.01.01 1090 1090.994 001 A 511111",
"006.01.01 1090 1090.994 001 A 511111",
"006.01.01 1090 1090.994 001 A 511111",
"006.01.01 1090 1090.994 001 A 511111"
]


I intend to convert the json to the List in the dart. I tried the script below :



json.decode(response.body).cast<List<String>();


but it didn't work, how should the script be correct?










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    I have an API that calls the json String array as follows:



    [
    "006.01.01",
    "006.01.01 1090",
    "006.01.01 1090 1090.950",
    "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052",
    "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 A",
    "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 A 521219",
    "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 A 521219",
    "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 A 521219",
    "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 A 521219",
    "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 A 521219",
    "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 B",
    "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 B 521211",
    "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 B 521211",
    "006.01.01 1090 1090.994",
    "006.01.01 1090 1090.994 001",
    "006.01.01 1090 1090.994 001 A",
    "006.01.01 1090 1090.994 001 A 511111",
    "006.01.01 1090 1090.994 001 A 511111",
    "006.01.01 1090 1090.994 001 A 511111",
    "006.01.01 1090 1090.994 001 A 511111"
    ]


    I intend to convert the json to the List in the dart. I tried the script below :



    json.decode(response.body).cast<List<String>();


    but it didn't work, how should the script be correct?










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      I have an API that calls the json String array as follows:



      [
      "006.01.01",
      "006.01.01 1090",
      "006.01.01 1090 1090.950",
      "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052",
      "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 A",
      "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 A 521219",
      "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 A 521219",
      "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 A 521219",
      "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 A 521219",
      "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 A 521219",
      "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 B",
      "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 B 521211",
      "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 B 521211",
      "006.01.01 1090 1090.994",
      "006.01.01 1090 1090.994 001",
      "006.01.01 1090 1090.994 001 A",
      "006.01.01 1090 1090.994 001 A 511111",
      "006.01.01 1090 1090.994 001 A 511111",
      "006.01.01 1090 1090.994 001 A 511111",
      "006.01.01 1090 1090.994 001 A 511111"
      ]


      I intend to convert the json to the List in the dart. I tried the script below :



      json.decode(response.body).cast<List<String>();


      but it didn't work, how should the script be correct?










      share|improve this question
















      I have an API that calls the json String array as follows:



      [
      "006.01.01",
      "006.01.01 1090",
      "006.01.01 1090 1090.950",
      "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052",
      "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 A",
      "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 A 521219",
      "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 A 521219",
      "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 A 521219",
      "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 A 521219",
      "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 A 521219",
      "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 B",
      "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 B 521211",
      "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 B 521211",
      "006.01.01 1090 1090.994",
      "006.01.01 1090 1090.994 001",
      "006.01.01 1090 1090.994 001 A",
      "006.01.01 1090 1090.994 001 A 511111",
      "006.01.01 1090 1090.994 001 A 511111",
      "006.01.01 1090 1090.994 001 A 511111",
      "006.01.01 1090 1090.994 001 A 511111"
      ]


      I intend to convert the json to the List in the dart. I tried the script below :



      json.decode(response.body).cast<List<String>();


      but it didn't work, how should the script be correct?







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          Try this one. Hope it helps.



          import 'dart:convert';

          void main() {
          String jsonResponse = '''
          ["006.01.01",
          "006.01.01 1090",
          "006.01.01 1090 1090.950",
          "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052",
          "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 A",
          "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 A 521219",
          "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 A 521219",
          "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 A 521219",
          "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 A 521219",
          "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 A 521219",
          "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 B",
          "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 B 521211",
          "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 B 521211",
          "006.01.01 1090 1090.994",
          "006.01.01 1090 1090.994 001",
          "006.01.01 1090 1090.994 001 A",
          "006.01.01 1090 1090.994 001 A 511111",
          "006.01.01 1090 1090.994 001 A 511111",
          "006.01.01 1090 1090.994 001 A 511111",
          "006.01.01 1090 1090.994 001 A 511111"]
          ''';

          dynamic jsonParsed = json.decode(jsonResponse);

          // print(jsonParsed);

          print(jsonParsed[5]);
          }





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          • that's greate, thank you..

            – Denis Ramdan
            Nov 19 '18 at 19:01



















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          The result of parsing a JSON list is a List<dynamic>. The return type of jsonDecode is just dynamic.



          You can cast such a list to a `List as



          List<String> stringList = (jsonDecode(input) as List<dynamic>).cast<String>();


          You can also just use it as a List<dynamic> and then assign each value to String:



          List<dynamic> rellyAStringList = jsonDecode(input);
          for (String string in reallyAStringList) { ... }


          The effect is approximately the same - each element is checked for being a string when it is taken out of the list.






          share|improve this answer

























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            Try this one. Hope it helps.



            import 'dart:convert';

            void main() {
            String jsonResponse = '''
            ["006.01.01",
            "006.01.01 1090",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.950",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 A",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 A 521219",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 A 521219",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 A 521219",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 A 521219",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 A 521219",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 B",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 B 521211",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 B 521211",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.994",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.994 001",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.994 001 A",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.994 001 A 511111",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.994 001 A 511111",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.994 001 A 511111",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.994 001 A 511111"]
            ''';

            dynamic jsonParsed = json.decode(jsonResponse);

            // print(jsonParsed);

            print(jsonParsed[5]);
            }





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            • that's greate, thank you..

              – Denis Ramdan
              Nov 19 '18 at 19:01
















            1














            Try this one. Hope it helps.



            import 'dart:convert';

            void main() {
            String jsonResponse = '''
            ["006.01.01",
            "006.01.01 1090",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.950",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 A",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 A 521219",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 A 521219",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 A 521219",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 A 521219",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 A 521219",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 B",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 B 521211",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 B 521211",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.994",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.994 001",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.994 001 A",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.994 001 A 511111",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.994 001 A 511111",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.994 001 A 511111",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.994 001 A 511111"]
            ''';

            dynamic jsonParsed = json.decode(jsonResponse);

            // print(jsonParsed);

            print(jsonParsed[5]);
            }





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            • that's greate, thank you..

              – Denis Ramdan
              Nov 19 '18 at 19:01














            1












            1








            1







            Try this one. Hope it helps.



            import 'dart:convert';

            void main() {
            String jsonResponse = '''
            ["006.01.01",
            "006.01.01 1090",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.950",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 A",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 A 521219",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 A 521219",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 A 521219",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 A 521219",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 A 521219",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 B",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 B 521211",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 B 521211",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.994",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.994 001",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.994 001 A",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.994 001 A 511111",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.994 001 A 511111",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.994 001 A 511111",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.994 001 A 511111"]
            ''';

            dynamic jsonParsed = json.decode(jsonResponse);

            // print(jsonParsed);

            print(jsonParsed[5]);
            }





            share|improve this answer













            Try this one. Hope it helps.



            import 'dart:convert';

            void main() {
            String jsonResponse = '''
            ["006.01.01",
            "006.01.01 1090",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.950",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 A",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 A 521219",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 A 521219",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 A 521219",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 A 521219",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 A 521219",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 B",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 B 521211",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.950 052 B 521211",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.994",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.994 001",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.994 001 A",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.994 001 A 511111",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.994 001 A 511111",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.994 001 A 511111",
            "006.01.01 1090 1090.994 001 A 511111"]
            ''';

            dynamic jsonParsed = json.decode(jsonResponse);

            // print(jsonParsed);

            print(jsonParsed[5]);
            }






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            answered Nov 19 '18 at 14:26









            Sagar Bahadur TamangSagar Bahadur Tamang

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            • that's greate, thank you..

              – Denis Ramdan
              Nov 19 '18 at 19:01



















            • that's greate, thank you..

              – Denis Ramdan
              Nov 19 '18 at 19:01

















            that's greate, thank you..

            – Denis Ramdan
            Nov 19 '18 at 19:01





            that's greate, thank you..

            – Denis Ramdan
            Nov 19 '18 at 19:01













            3














            The result of parsing a JSON list is a List<dynamic>. The return type of jsonDecode is just dynamic.



            You can cast such a list to a `List as



            List<String> stringList = (jsonDecode(input) as List<dynamic>).cast<String>();


            You can also just use it as a List<dynamic> and then assign each value to String:



            List<dynamic> rellyAStringList = jsonDecode(input);
            for (String string in reallyAStringList) { ... }


            The effect is approximately the same - each element is checked for being a string when it is taken out of the list.






            share|improve this answer






























              3














              The result of parsing a JSON list is a List<dynamic>. The return type of jsonDecode is just dynamic.



              You can cast such a list to a `List as



              List<String> stringList = (jsonDecode(input) as List<dynamic>).cast<String>();


              You can also just use it as a List<dynamic> and then assign each value to String:



              List<dynamic> rellyAStringList = jsonDecode(input);
              for (String string in reallyAStringList) { ... }


              The effect is approximately the same - each element is checked for being a string when it is taken out of the list.






              share|improve this answer




























                3












                3








                3







                The result of parsing a JSON list is a List<dynamic>. The return type of jsonDecode is just dynamic.



                You can cast such a list to a `List as



                List<String> stringList = (jsonDecode(input) as List<dynamic>).cast<String>();


                You can also just use it as a List<dynamic> and then assign each value to String:



                List<dynamic> rellyAStringList = jsonDecode(input);
                for (String string in reallyAStringList) { ... }


                The effect is approximately the same - each element is checked for being a string when it is taken out of the list.






                share|improve this answer















                The result of parsing a JSON list is a List<dynamic>. The return type of jsonDecode is just dynamic.



                You can cast such a list to a `List as



                List<String> stringList = (jsonDecode(input) as List<dynamic>).cast<String>();


                You can also just use it as a List<dynamic> and then assign each value to String:



                List<dynamic> rellyAStringList = jsonDecode(input);
                for (String string in reallyAStringList) { ... }


                The effect is approximately the same - each element is checked for being a string when it is taken out of the list.







                share|improve this answer














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