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| (Perl) JSON Paths that need Double QuotesThis example explains and demonstrates the situations where parts within a JSON path need to be enclosed in double-quotes. 
 use chilkat(); # Imagine we have the following JSON: # { # "Meta Data": { # "1: Symbol": "MSFT", # "2: Indicator": "Relative Strength Index (RSI)", # "3: Last Refreshed": "2017-07-28 09:30:00", # "4: Interval": "15min", # "5: Time Period": 10, # "6: Series Type": "close", # "7: Time Zone": "US/Eastern Time" # }, # "Technical Analysis: RSI": { # "2017-07-28 09:30": { # "RSI": "38.6964" # }, # "2017-07-27 16:00": { # "RSI": "50.0088" # } # } # The path to the RSI valud 38.6964 is Technical Analysis: RSI.2017-07-28 09:30.RSI # Whenever a path part contains a SPACE or "." char, that part must be enclosed # in double quotes. For example: $json = chilkat::CkJsonObject->new(); $json->LoadFile("qa_data/json/rsi.json"); print "RSI: " . $json->stringOf("\"Technical Analysis: RSI\".\"2017-07-28 09:30\".RSI") . "\r\n"; # output is 38.6964 | ||||
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