arduino/libraries/ArduinoJson/examples/JsonGeneratorExample/JsonGeneratorExample.ino

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// ArduinoJson - arduinojson.org
// Copyright Benoit Blanchon 2014-2018
// MIT License
//
// This example shows how to generate a JSON document with ArduinoJson.
#include <ArduinoJson.h>
void setup() {
// Initialize Serial port
Serial.begin(9600);
while (!Serial) continue;
// 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.
StaticJsonDocument<200> doc;
// StaticJsonObject allocates memory on the stack, it can be
// replaced by DynamicJsonDocument which allocates in the heap.
//
// DynamicJsonDocument doc(200);
// Make our document be an object
JsonObject root = doc.to<JsonObject>();
// Add values in the object
//
// 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;
// Add an array.
//
JsonArray data = root.createNestedArray("data");
data.add(48.756080);
data.add(2.302038);
serializeJson(root, Serial);
// This prints:
// {"sensor":"gps","time":1351824120,"data":[48.756080,2.302038]}
Serial.println();
serializeJsonPretty(root, Serial);
// This prints:
// {
// "sensor": "gps",
// "time": 1351824120,
// "data": [
// 48.756080,
// 2.302038
// ]
// }
}
void loop() {
// not used in this example
}
// Visit https://arduinojson.org/v6/example/generator/ for more.