Accessing the JSON data from the method in android











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Example of class that will hold the properties in JSONObject and then return the object properties



class OperatorProperties {

JSONObject TigoProperties()
{
JSONObject property = new JSONObject();

try {
property.put("color", "#223f99");
property.put("logo", R.drawable.tigo);
}catch (JSONException e){
e.printStackTrace();
}

return property;
}
}


Problems, I don't know how to get the properties details from the JSONObejct



JSONObject d = OperatorProperties.TigoProperties();
operatorLogo.setImageResource(d);


Any help please because am just want every property should come from the JSONObject










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  • Make the method TigoProperties static.
    – f1sh
    Nov 19 at 23:07










  • Drawables are encoded in Base64 in JSON.
    – CoolMind
    Nov 19 at 23:10










  • @f1sh after that how can I access the properties when those data needed Broh
    – Kassam binary
    Nov 19 at 23:15















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Example of class that will hold the properties in JSONObject and then return the object properties



class OperatorProperties {

JSONObject TigoProperties()
{
JSONObject property = new JSONObject();

try {
property.put("color", "#223f99");
property.put("logo", R.drawable.tigo);
}catch (JSONException e){
e.printStackTrace();
}

return property;
}
}


Problems, I don't know how to get the properties details from the JSONObejct



JSONObject d = OperatorProperties.TigoProperties();
operatorLogo.setImageResource(d);


Any help please because am just want every property should come from the JSONObject










share|improve this question






















  • Make the method TigoProperties static.
    – f1sh
    Nov 19 at 23:07










  • Drawables are encoded in Base64 in JSON.
    – CoolMind
    Nov 19 at 23:10










  • @f1sh after that how can I access the properties when those data needed Broh
    – Kassam binary
    Nov 19 at 23:15













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Example of class that will hold the properties in JSONObject and then return the object properties



class OperatorProperties {

JSONObject TigoProperties()
{
JSONObject property = new JSONObject();

try {
property.put("color", "#223f99");
property.put("logo", R.drawable.tigo);
}catch (JSONException e){
e.printStackTrace();
}

return property;
}
}


Problems, I don't know how to get the properties details from the JSONObejct



JSONObject d = OperatorProperties.TigoProperties();
operatorLogo.setImageResource(d);


Any help please because am just want every property should come from the JSONObject










share|improve this question













Example of class that will hold the properties in JSONObject and then return the object properties



class OperatorProperties {

JSONObject TigoProperties()
{
JSONObject property = new JSONObject();

try {
property.put("color", "#223f99");
property.put("logo", R.drawable.tigo);
}catch (JSONException e){
e.printStackTrace();
}

return property;
}
}


Problems, I don't know how to get the properties details from the JSONObejct



JSONObject d = OperatorProperties.TigoProperties();
operatorLogo.setImageResource(d);


Any help please because am just want every property should come from the JSONObject







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  • Make the method TigoProperties static.
    – f1sh
    Nov 19 at 23:07










  • Drawables are encoded in Base64 in JSON.
    – CoolMind
    Nov 19 at 23:10










  • @f1sh after that how can I access the properties when those data needed Broh
    – Kassam binary
    Nov 19 at 23:15


















  • Make the method TigoProperties static.
    – f1sh
    Nov 19 at 23:07










  • Drawables are encoded in Base64 in JSON.
    – CoolMind
    Nov 19 at 23:10










  • @f1sh after that how can I access the properties when those data needed Broh
    – Kassam binary
    Nov 19 at 23:15
















Make the method TigoProperties static.
– f1sh
Nov 19 at 23:07




Make the method TigoProperties static.
– f1sh
Nov 19 at 23:07












Drawables are encoded in Base64 in JSON.
– CoolMind
Nov 19 at 23:10




Drawables are encoded in Base64 in JSON.
– CoolMind
Nov 19 at 23:10












@f1sh after that how can I access the properties when those data needed Broh
– Kassam binary
Nov 19 at 23:15




@f1sh after that how can I access the properties when those data needed Broh
– Kassam binary
Nov 19 at 23:15

















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