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(CkPython) JSON AddArrayCopyAt ExampleDemonstrates the AddArrayCopyAt function. Note: This example requires Chilkat v9.5.0.82 or above.
import chilkat json = chilkat.CkJsonObject() json.Load("{ \"name\": \"John\", \"marbles\": 100 }") jarr = chilkat.CkJsonArray() jarr.Load("[ 1, 2, 3, \"apple\", \"orange\", [ 10, 20, 30 ], { \"name\": \"Luther\"} ]") # Copy the contents of jar to a new array member named "stuff". # Insert the array at the 2nd position json.AddArrayCopyAt(1,"stuff",jarr) print(json.emit()) # Expected output is: {"name":"John","stuff":[1,2,3,"apple","orange",[10,20,30],{"name":"Luther"}],"marbles":100} # Note: The contents of the array were copied. # If we modify the contents of jarr, it does not modify the array contained within "json" because it is a separate copy. # For example: jarr.AddIntAt(-1,2020) print(jarr.emit()) # Expected output: [1,2,3,"apple","orange",[10,20,30],{"name":"Luther"},2020] print(json.emit()) # Remains unchanged: {"name":"John","stuff":[1,2,3,"apple","orange",[10,20,30],{"name":"Luther"}],"marbles":100} |
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