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| #include "ArduinoJson.h" | ||||
|  | ||||
| int main() { | ||||
|   // The JSON document | ||||
|   // Allocate the JSON document | ||||
|   // | ||||
|   // Inside the brackets, 200 is the RAM allocated to this document. | ||||
|   // Don't forget to change this value to match your requirement. | ||||
|   // Use arduinojson.org/assistant to compute the capacity. | ||||
|   // Use arduinojson.org/v6/assistant to compute the capacity. | ||||
|   StaticJsonDocument<200> doc; | ||||
|  | ||||
|   // StaticJsonObject allocates memory on the stack, it can be | ||||
| @@ -20,30 +20,35 @@ int main() { | ||||
|   // | ||||
|   // DynamicJsonDocument  doc(200); | ||||
|  | ||||
|   // Make our document be an object | ||||
|   JsonObject root = doc.to<JsonObject>(); | ||||
|  | ||||
|   // Add values in the object | ||||
|   // StaticJsonObject allocates memory on the stack, it can be | ||||
|   // replaced by DynamicJsonDocument which allocates in the heap. | ||||
|   // | ||||
|   // Most of the time, you can rely on the implicit casts. | ||||
|   // In other case, you can do root.set<long>("time", 1351824120); | ||||
|   root["sensor"] = "gps"; | ||||
|   root["time"] = 1351824120; | ||||
|   // DynamicJsonDocument  doc(200); | ||||
|  | ||||
|   // Add values in the document | ||||
|   // | ||||
|   doc["sensor"] = "gps"; | ||||
|   doc["time"] = 1351824120; | ||||
|  | ||||
|   // Add an array. | ||||
|   // | ||||
|   JsonArray data = root.createNestedArray("data"); | ||||
|   JsonArray data = doc.createNestedArray("data"); | ||||
|   data.add(48.756080); | ||||
|   data.add(2.302038); | ||||
|  | ||||
|   serializeJson(root, std::cout); | ||||
|   // This prints: | ||||
|   // Generate the minified JSON and send it to STDOUT | ||||
|   // | ||||
|   serializeJson(doc, std::cout); | ||||
|   // The above line prints: | ||||
|   // {"sensor":"gps","time":1351824120,"data":[48.756080,2.302038]} | ||||
|  | ||||
|   // Start a new line | ||||
|   std::cout << std::endl; | ||||
|  | ||||
|   serializeJsonPretty(root, std::cout); | ||||
|   // This prints: | ||||
|   // Generate the prettified JSON and send it to STDOUT | ||||
|   // | ||||
|   serializeJsonPretty(doc, std::cout); | ||||
|   // The above line prints: | ||||
|   // { | ||||
|   //   "sensor": "gps", | ||||
|   //   "time": 1351824120, | ||||
| @@ -52,6 +57,4 @@ int main() { | ||||
|   //     2.302038 | ||||
|   //   ] | ||||
|   // } | ||||
|  | ||||
|   return 0; | ||||
| } | ||||
|   | ||||
| @@ -8,23 +8,26 @@ | ||||
| #include "ArduinoJson.h" | ||||
|  | ||||
| int main() { | ||||
|   // Root JSON object | ||||
|   // Allocate the JSON document | ||||
|   // | ||||
|   // Inside the brackets, 300 is the size of the memory pool in bytes. | ||||
|   // Inside the brackets, 200 is the capacity of the memory pool in bytes. | ||||
|   // Don't forget to change this value to match your JSON document. | ||||
|   // Use arduinojson.org/assistant to compute the capacity. | ||||
|   // Use arduinojson.org/v6/assistant to compute the capacity. | ||||
|   StaticJsonDocument<300> doc; | ||||
|  | ||||
|   // StaticJsonDocument<N> allocates memory on the stack, it can be | ||||
|   // replaced by DynamicJsonObject which allocates in the heap. | ||||
|   // replaced by DynamicJsonDocument which allocates in the heap. | ||||
|   // | ||||
|   // DynamicJsonObject doc(200); | ||||
|   // DynamicJsonDocument doc(200); | ||||
|  | ||||
|   // JSON input string. | ||||
|   // | ||||
|   // It's better to use a char[] as shown here. | ||||
|   // If you use a const char* or a String, ArduinoJson will | ||||
|   // have to make a copy of the input in the JsonBuffer. | ||||
|   // Using a char[], as shown here, enables the "zero-copy" mode. This mode uses | ||||
|   // the minimal amount of memory because the JsonDocument stores pointers to | ||||
|   // the input buffer. | ||||
|   // If you use another type of input, ArduinoJson must copy the strings from | ||||
|   // the input to the JsonDocument, so you need to increase the capacity of the | ||||
|   // JsonDocument. | ||||
|   char json[] = | ||||
|       "{\"sensor\":\"gps\",\"time\":1351824120,\"data\":[48.756080,2.302038]}"; | ||||
|  | ||||
| @@ -37,17 +40,14 @@ int main() { | ||||
|     return 1; | ||||
|   } | ||||
|  | ||||
|   // Get the root object in the document | ||||
|   JsonObject root = doc.as<JsonObject>(); | ||||
|  | ||||
|   // Fetch values. | ||||
|   // | ||||
|   // Most of the time, you can rely on the implicit casts. | ||||
|   // In other case, you can do doc["time"].as<long>(); | ||||
|   const char* sensor = root["sensor"]; | ||||
|   long time = root["time"]; | ||||
|   double latitude = root["data"][0]; | ||||
|   double longitude = root["data"][1]; | ||||
|   const char* sensor = doc["sensor"]; | ||||
|   long time = doc["time"]; | ||||
|   double latitude = doc["data"][0]; | ||||
|   double longitude = doc["data"][1]; | ||||
|  | ||||
|   // Print values. | ||||
|   std::cout << sensor << std::endl; | ||||
|   | ||||
| @@ -49,17 +49,14 @@ int main() { | ||||
|     return 1; | ||||
|   } | ||||
|  | ||||
|   // Get the root object in the document | ||||
|   JsonObject root = doc.as<JsonObject>(); | ||||
|  | ||||
|   // Fetch values. | ||||
|   // | ||||
|   // Most of the time, you can rely on the implicit casts. | ||||
|   // In other case, you can do doc["time"].as<long>(); | ||||
|   const char* sensor = root["sensor"]; | ||||
|   long time = root["time"]; | ||||
|   double latitude = root["data"][0]; | ||||
|   double longitude = root["data"][1]; | ||||
|   const char* sensor = doc["sensor"]; | ||||
|   long time = doc["time"]; | ||||
|   double latitude = doc["data"][0]; | ||||
|   double longitude = doc["data"][1]; | ||||
|  | ||||
|   // Print values. | ||||
|   std::cout << sensor << std::endl; | ||||
|   | ||||
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