I have a string array that I want to deserialize. Essentially, it is just a list of objects. Note that the attributes have spaces in the names:
[ { \"Event Name\": \"Hurricane Irma PR\", \"Storm Start (LST)\": \"2017-08-30\", \"Storm End (LST)\": \"2017-09-13\", \"Grid Cell Number\": 16412, \"Grid Cell State\": \"PR\", \"Grid Cell Name\": \"Grid26_0\", ...
I created a public class
to template the string based on specific attributes that I want ( I don't want all the data) but I am not sure how to handle for the spaces in the names of the attributes that I want.
public class New_Events_Dataset
{
public string EventName { get; set; }
public string StormStart { get; set; }
public string StormEnd { get; set; }
public string GridCellState { get; set; }
public string GridCellName { get; set; }
public string USGSGageSiteNo { get; set; }
public string ReturnPeriodatGridCell { get; set; }
}
When I apply the deserializer with my class New_Events_Dataset
like this:
var jsonResponse = returnJson.Deserialize<List<New_Events_Dataset>>(strresult);
string json = new JavaScriptSerializer().Serialize(jsonResponse);
return json;
I end up returning something like this. What am I doing wrong?
[{"EventName":null,"StormStart":null,"StormEnd":null,"GridCellState":null,"GridCellName":null,"USGSGageSiteNo":null,"ReturnPeriodatGridCell":null}