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Insert JSON Object into another JSON Object
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Demonstrates how to insert one JSON object into another. Effectively, the JSON object must be copied into the other..Chilkat CkPython Downloads
import chilkat
# Imagine we have two separate JSON objects.
jsonA = chilkat.CkJsonObject()
jsonA.UpdateString("animal","zebra")
jsonA.UpdateString("colors[0]","white")
jsonA.UpdateString("colors[1]","black")
jsonA.put_EmitCompact(False)
print(jsonA.emit())
# jsonA contains:
# {
# "animal": "zebra",
# "colors": [
# "white",
# "black"
# ]
# }
jsonB = chilkat.CkJsonObject()
jsonB.UpdateString("type","mammal")
jsonB.UpdateBool("carnivore",False)
jsonB.put_EmitCompact(False)
print(jsonB.emit())
# jsonB contains:
# {
# "type": "mammal",
# "carnivore": false
# }
# Let's say we want to insert jsonB into jsonA to get this:
# {
# "animal": "zebra",
# "info" " {
# "type": "mammal",
# "carnivore": false
# },
# "colors": [
# "white",
# "black"
# ]
# }
jsonA.AddObjectCopyAt(1,"info",jsonB)
print(jsonA.emit())
# The result is this:
# {
# "animal": "zebra",
# "info": {
# "type": "mammal",
# "carnivore": false
# },
# "colors": [
# "white",
# "black"
# ]
# }