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Don't use JsonBuffer to create or parse objects and arrays.
* Added DynamicJsonArray and StaticJsonArray * Added DynamicJsonObject and StaticJsonObject * Added DynamicJsonVariant and StaticJsonVariant * Added deserializeJson() * Removed JsonBuffer::parseArray(), parseObject() and parse() * Removed JsonBuffer::createArray() and createObject()
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#include <ArduinoJson.h>
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void setup() {
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DynamicJsonBuffer jsonBuffer;
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DynamicJsonObject root;
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// You can use a String as your JSON input.
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// WARNING: the content of the String will be duplicated in the JsonBuffer.
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String input =
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"{\"sensor\":\"gps\",\"time\":1351824120,\"data\":[48.756080,2.302038]}";
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JsonObject& root = jsonBuffer.parseObject(input);
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deserializeJson(root, input);
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// You can use a String to get an element of a JsonObject
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// No duplication is done.
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// The book "Mastering ArduinoJson" contains a quick C++ course that explains
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// how your microcontroller stores strings in memory. On several occasions, it
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// shows how you can avoid String in your program.
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// Please check it out at: https://arduinojson.org/book/
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// Please check it out at: https://arduinojson.org/book/
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