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      (C++) JSON Iterate MembersDemonstrates how to loop over the immediate members of a JSON object. 
 #include <CkJsonObject.h> void ChilkatSample(void) { CkJsonObject json; const char *jsonStr = "{ \"id\": 1, \"name\": \"A green door\", \"tags\": [\"home\", \"green\"], \"price\": 125 }"; bool success = json.Load(jsonStr); if (success != true) { std::cout << json.lastErrorText() << "\r\n"; return; } int numMembers = json.get_Size(); int i; for (i = 0; i <= numMembers - 1; i++) { const char *name = json.nameAt(i); const char *value = json.stringAt(i); std::cout << name << ": " << value << "\r\n"; int iValue = json.IntAt(i); std::cout << name << " as integer: " << iValue << "\r\n"; } // Note: The StringAt method returns the value as a string regardless of the type. // If the value is a JSON array (such as for ["home", "green"]), then the JSON encoding // of the entire array is returned. // The IntAt method returns the value as an integer. If the value does not convert to // an integer, then 0 is returned }  | 
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