Swift
Swift
JSON UpdateNumber vs UpdateInt
Demonstrates UpdateNumber vs UpdateString.Chilkat Swift Downloads
func chilkatTest() {
let json = CkoJsonObject()!
// If a number is too large for a 32-bit signed integer, then call UpdateNumber instead of UpdateInt.
// The large integer is passed to UpdateNumber as a string, but in the JSON it will be an integer.
// For example:
json.updateNumber(jsonPath: "largeNumber", numericStr: "6884556842")
// If the integer is small enough for a 32-bit signed integer, then use UpdateInt:
json.updateInt(jsonPath: "reasonableInt", value: 123456)
json.emitCompact = false
print("\(json.emit()!)")
// The output:
// Notice the large number passed as a string does not have quotes in the JSON
// {
// "largeNumber": 6884556842,
// "reasonableInt": 123456
// }
}