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Question by Railon23 · Mar 22, 2015 at 09:22 AM · javascriptdeserialize

javascript deserialize list of custom class

Hi, I can't get the valid syntax for this in javascript:

 var playerList = new List.<Player>();
 var jsonData : String = '[{"id":0,"forename":"aaa","surname":"bbb"},{"id":1,"forename":"ccc","surname":"ddd"}]';
 
 playerList = Serializer.Deserialize.<List.Player>(jsonData); // Here's the problem
 // List<Player> playerList = serializer.Deserialize<List<Player>>(jsonData); // This should be C# if I got the code correct from examples which I googled.
 
 
 public class Player {
     var id : int;
     var forename : String;
     var surname : String;
 
     function Player() {
     }
 }

Error is "BCE0018: The name 'List.Player' does not denote a valid type ('not found')."

So please, how is the correct syntax for JS? Thanks

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Answer by jenci1990 · Mar 22, 2015 at 04:42 PM

Use space after "" like this:

 playerList = Serializer.Deserialize.< List.<Player> >(jsonData);
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Wow! Just got back at my code and implemented this. Thank you so much!

Now the question is: How could I know that syntax? Where's a good place to get info like this?

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When i have similar problem, I can't find any place about this. I try this syntax and it's worked. :)

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Ok, thanks. I tried a lot of things but didn't know about the "spave" method ;-)

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