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| Arduino JSON library - Generator | ||||
| ================================ | ||||
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| This library is a simple JSON encoder for embedded systems. | ||||
| *An elegant and efficient JSON encoder for embedded systems.* | ||||
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| It's design to be very lightweight, works without any allocation on the heap (no malloc) and supports nested objects. | ||||
| It's design to have the most intuitive API, the smallest footprint and works without any allocation on the heap (no malloc). | ||||
|  | ||||
| It has been written with Arduino in mind, but it isn't linked to Arduino libraries so you can use this library in any other C++ project. | ||||
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| Features | ||||
| -------- | ||||
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| * Supports nested objects | ||||
| * Elegant API, very easy to use  | ||||
| * Fixed memory allocation (no malloc) | ||||
| * Small footprint | ||||
| * Supports nested objects | ||||
| * Implements Arduino's `Printable interface | ||||
| * MIT License | ||||
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| ------- | ||||
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|     JsonArray<2> array; | ||||
|     array.add<6>(48.756080); | ||||
|     array.add<6>(2.302038); | ||||
|     array.add<6>(48.756080);  // <6> specifies the number of digits in the output | ||||
|     array.add<6>(2.302038);   // (the default is 2) | ||||
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|     JsonObject<3> root; | ||||
|     root["sensor"] = "gps"; | ||||
| @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ Then you can add strings, integer, booleans, etc: | ||||
|     array.add(42); | ||||
|     array.add(true); | ||||
|  | ||||
| There are two syntaxes for the floating point values: | ||||
| There are two syntaxes for floating point values: | ||||
|  | ||||
| 	array.add<4>(3.1415);  // 4 digits: "3.1415"  | ||||
|     array.add(3.14);	   // 2 digits: "3.14" | ||||
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|     JsonObject<8> nestedObject; | ||||
|     object["key7"] = nestedObject; | ||||
|  | ||||
| > ##### Other JsonObject functions | ||||
| > * `object.add(key, value)` is a synonym for `object[key] = value` | ||||
| > * `object.containsKey(key)` returns `true` is the `key` is present in `object` | ||||
| > * `object.remove(key)` removes the `value` associated with `key` | ||||
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| ### 4. Get the JSON string | ||||
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| There are two ways tho get the resulting JSON string. | ||||
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| Code size | ||||
| --------- | ||||
|  | ||||
| The following values has been obtained with Arduino IDE 1.0.5, targeting an Arduino Duelmilanove with an ATmega 328. | ||||
|  | ||||
| ### Minimum setup | ||||
|  | ||||
| | Function                            | Size | | ||||
| | ---------------------------- | ---- | | ||||
| | `JsonObjectBase::printTo()`  | 222  | | ||||
| | `EscapedString::printTo()`   | 202  | | ||||
| | ----------------------------------- | ---- | | ||||
| | `JsonObjectBase::printTo()`         | 234  | | ||||
| | `EscapedString::printTo()`          | 196  | | ||||
| | `JsonArrayBase::printTo()`          | 164  | | ||||
| | `Print::print(char const*)`         | 146  | | ||||
| | `JsonValue::printStringTo()` | 6    | | ||||
| | `JsonObjectBase::operator[]`        | 114  | | ||||
| | `JsonObjectBase::getMatchingPair()` | 72   | | ||||
| | `JsonValue::printPrintableTo()`     | 40   | | ||||
| | `JsonValue::printStringTo()`        | 12   | | ||||
|  | ||||
| ### Additional space for integers | ||||
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| @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ Arduino JSON library | ||||
|  | ||||
| *An elegant and efficient JSON library for embedded systems.* | ||||
|  | ||||
| It's design to be very lightweight, works without any allocation on the heap (no malloc). | ||||
| It's design to have the most intuitive API, the smallest footprint and works without any allocation on the heap (no malloc). | ||||
|  | ||||
| It has been written with Arduino in mind, but it isn't linked to Arduino libraries so you can use this library in any other C++ project. | ||||
|  | ||||
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