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Python JSON Exercises, Practice, Solution

JSON Exercises [9 exercises with solution]

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1. Write a Python program to convert JSON data to Python object. Go to the editor
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2. Write a Python program to convert Python object to JSON data. Go to the editor
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3. Write a Python program to convert Python objects into JSON strings. Print all the values. Go to the editor
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4. Write a Python program to convert Python dictionary object (sort by key) to JSON data. Print the object members with indent level 4. Go to the editor
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5. Write a Python program to convert JSON encoded data into Python objects. Go to the editor
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6. Write a Python program to create a new JSON file from an existing JSON file. Go to the editor
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7. Write a Python program to check whether an instance is complex or not. Go to the editor
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8. Write a Python program to check whether a JSON string contains complex object or not. Go to the editor
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9. Write a Python program to access only unique key value of a Python object. Go to the editor
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