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<h1>jQuery.parseJSON</h1>
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<span class="name">jQuery.parseJSON( json )</span> <span class="returns">Returns: <a class="return" href="http://docs.jquery.com/Types#Object">Object</a></span>
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<p class="desc"><strong>Description: </strong>Takes a well-formed JSON string and returns the resulting JavaScript object.</p>
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<span class="versionAdded">version added: <a href="/category/version/1.4.1/">1.4.1</a></span>jQuery.parseJSON( json )</h4>
<p class="arguement"><strong>json</strong>The JSON string to parse.</p>
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<p>Passing in a malformed JSON string will result in an exception being thrown. For example, the following are all malformed JSON strings:</p>
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<code>{test: 1}</code> (test does not have double quotes around it).</li>
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<code>{'test': 1}</code> ('test' is using single quotes instead of double quotes).</li>
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<p>Additionally if you pass in nothing, an empty string, null, or undefined, 'null' will be returned from parseJSON. Where the browser provides a native implementation of <code>JSON.parse</code>, jQuery uses it to parse the string. For details on the JSON format, see <a href="http://json.org/">http://json.org/</a>.
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<h3>Example:</h3>
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<h4><span class="desc">Parse a JSON string.</span></h4>
<pre><code class="example">var obj = jQuery.parseJSON('{"name":"John"}');
alert( obj.name === "John" );</code></pre>
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