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Load a JsonArray

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Demonstrates how to load a JsonArray.

Note: This example requires Chilkat v9.5.0.64 or greater.

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Java
import com.chilkatsoft.*;

public class ChilkatExample {

  static {
    try {
        System.loadLibrary("chilkat");
    } catch (UnsatisfiedLinkError e) {
      System.err.println("Native code library failed to load.\n" + e);
      System.exit(1);
    }
  }

  public static void main(String argv[])
  {
    // This example requires Chilkat v9.5.0.64 or greater.

    // Loading into a new JSON array is simple and straightforward.
    CkJsonArray a = new CkJsonArray();
    a.Load("[ 1,2,3,4 ]");

    // Output:  [1,2,3,4]
    System.out.println(a.emit());
    System.out.println("--------");

    // The JsonArray's Load and LoadSb methods have a peculiar behavior when
    // it is already part of a JSON document.  In this case, the JsonArray
    // becomes detached, and the original document remains unchanged.
    // This is intentional due to the nature of the internal implementation.
    // For example:

    CkJsonObject json = new CkJsonObject();
    json.Load("{ \"abc\": [ 1,2,3,4 ] }");

    // Output:  (json) {"abc":[1,2,3,4]}
    System.out.println("(json) " + json.emit());
    System.out.println("--------");

    CkJsonArray abc = json.ArrayOf("abc");
    // When Load is called, abc becomes it's own document, and the original is not modified.
    abc.Load("[ 5,6,7,8 ]");

    // Output: (abc) [5,6,7,8]
    System.out.println("(abc) " + abc.emit());
    System.out.println("--------");

    // Output: (json) {"abc":[1,2,3,4]}
    System.out.println("(json) " + json.emit());
    System.out.println("--------");
  }
}