37.13 GET_COUNT Function
This function returns the number of array elements or object members.
Syntax
APEX_JSON.GET_COUNT (
    p_path             IN VARCHAR2,
    p0                 IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL,
    p1                 IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL,
    p2                 IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL,
    p3                 IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL,
    p4                 IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL,
    p_values           IN t_values DEFAULT g_values )
RETURN NUMBER;Parameters
| Parameter | Description | 
|---|---|
| p_path | Index into p_values. | 
| p[0-4] | Each %N in p_pathis replaced bypNand every i-th %s or %d is replaced by thep[i-1]. | 
| p_values | Parsed JSON members. The default is g_values. | 
Returns/Raised Errors
| Return/Error | Description | 
|---|---|
| NUMBER | The number of array elements or object members or null if the array or object could not be found | 
| VALUE_ERROR | Raises this error if p_values(p_path)is not an array or object. | 
Example
This example parses a JSON string and prints the number of members at positions.
DECLARE 
    j apex_json.t_values; 
BEGIN 
    apex_json.parse(j, '{ "foo": 3, "bar": [1, 2, 3, 4] }'); 
    dbms_output.put_line(apex_json.get_count(p_path=>'.',p_values=>j)); -- 2 (foo and bar) 
    dbms_output.put_line(apex_json.get_count(p_path=>'bar',p_values=>j)); -- 4 
END;Parent topic: APEX_JSON