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JsonArray<2> array;
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array.add(48.756080, 6);
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array.add(2.302038, 6);
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array.add<6>(48.756080);
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array.add<6>(2.302038);
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JsonHashTable<3> root;
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root.add("sensor", "gps");
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There are two syntaxes for the floating point values:
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array.add(3.1415, 4); // 4 digits: "3.1415"
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array.add<4>(3.1415); // 4 digits: "3.1415"
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array.add(3.14); // 2 digits: "3.14"
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> ##### About floating point precision
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As for the arrays, there are two syntaxes for the floating point values:
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array.add("key4", 3.1415, 4); // 4 digits: "3.1415"
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array.add<4>("key4", 3.1415); // 4 digits: "3.1415"
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array.add("key5", 3.14); // 2 digits: "3.14"
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Finally you can add nested objects:
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