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							- // ArduinoJson - arduinojson.org
 
- // Copyright Benoit Blanchon 2014-2020
 
- // MIT License
 
- //
 
- // This example shows how to deserialize a JSON document with ArduinoJson.
 
- #include <iostream>
 
- #include "ArduinoJson.h"
 
- int main() {
 
-   // Allocate the JSON document
 
-   //
 
-   // Inside the brackets, 200 is the capacity of the memory pool in bytes.
 
-   // Don't forget to change this value to match your JSON document.
 
-   // Use arduinojson.org/v6/assistant to compute the capacity.
 
-   StaticJsonDocument<300> doc;
 
-   // StaticJsonDocument<N> allocates memory on the stack, it can be
 
-   // replaced by DynamicJsonDocument which allocates in the heap.
 
-   //
 
-   // DynamicJsonDocument doc(200);
 
-   // JSON input string.
 
-   //
 
-   // Using a char[], as shown here, enables the "zero-copy" mode. This mode uses
 
-   // the minimal amount of memory because the JsonDocument stores pointers to
 
-   // the input buffer.
 
-   // If you use another type of input, ArduinoJson must copy the strings from
 
-   // the input to the JsonDocument, so you need to increase the capacity of the
 
-   // JsonDocument.
 
-   char json[] =
 
-       "{\"sensor\":\"gps\",\"time\":1351824120,\"data\":[48.756080,2.302038]}";
 
-   // Deserialize the JSON document
 
-   DeserializationError error = deserializeJson(doc, json);
 
-   // Test if parsing succeeds.
 
-   if (error) {
 
-     std::cerr << "deserializeJson() failed: " << error.c_str() << std::endl;
 
-     return 1;
 
-   }
 
-   // Fetch values.
 
-   //
 
-   // Most of the time, you can rely on the implicit casts.
 
-   // In other case, you can do doc["time"].as<long>();
 
-   const char* sensor = doc["sensor"];
 
-   long time = doc["time"];
 
-   double latitude = doc["data"][0];
 
-   double longitude = doc["data"][1];
 
-   // Print values.
 
-   std::cout << sensor << std::endl;
 
-   std::cout << time << std::endl;
 
-   std::cout << latitude << std::endl;
 
-   std::cout << longitude << std::endl;
 
-   return 0;
 
- }
 
 
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