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OSL ‐ Json Handling
Mistium edited this page Jun 19, 2024
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Json is a major part of large data storage in osl. It allows for much more complex data structures over basic variables
OSL has array documentation here: Array Documentation
Do not use spaces outside of quotation marks, it can mess up the parsing
object = {"key":"data","key2":"data2"}
array = ["data","data2","data3"]
// this is good json
object = {"key":"data", "key2":"data2"}
array = ["data", "data2", "data3"]
// this json could break your program
You can store arrays in arrays 😱
array = [["data","data2"],"data3","data4"]
Official JSON docs: Json Documentation
array.[itemid] = "data"
object.key = "data"
object."key" = "data"
object.["key"] = "data"
array = ["data",["data2","data3"]]
temp = array.[2]
temp.[2] = "data4"
array.[2] = temp
If you run the above code, array is now equal to ["data",["data2","data4"]]
item_of_array = array.[index]
// Newer replacement command ^
item_of_array = array.item(index)
// Old Command (Not in wide use anymore) ^
key_of_object = object.["key"]
key_of_object = object."key"
key of object = object.key
// you can find an index of an item in an array in 2 ways
log array.index(value)
log array."value"
// both do the same thing but only the first one allows you to use a variable in the input, the second is static
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