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- javascript - JSON. stringify returns [object Object] instead of the . . .
Here I'm creating a JavaScript object and converting it to a JSON string, but JSON stringify returns " [object Object]" in this case, instead of displaying the contents of the object
- How to escape special characters in building a JSON string?
A JSON string must be double-quoted, according to the specs, so you don't need to escape ' If you have to use special character in your JSON string, you can escape it using \ character See this list of special character used in JSON : \b Backspace (ascii code 08) \f Form feed (ascii code 0C) \n New line \r Carriage return \t Tab \" Double quote \\ Backslash character However, even if it is
- json - Explanation of JSONB introduced by PostgreSQL - Stack Overflow
If you only work with the JSON representation in your application, PostgreSQL is only used to store retrieve this representation, you should use json If you do a lot of operations on the JSON value in PostgreSQL, or use indexing on some JSON field, you should use jsonb
- parsing - How to reformat JSON in Notepad++ - Stack Overflow
Ex: I had one JSON object on each line, without being wrapped in an array, and it formatted the first line's object, and deleted the other 2 Undo-ing and wrapping in the array, fixed it, but just something to keep in mind
- How do I make a JSON object with multiple arrays?
The JSON data is an object (basically an associative array) Indexed arrays use square brackets, [0,1,2], while associative arrays use curly braces, {x:1,y:2,z:3} Any of the data within the outermost object can be either type of array, but the outermost object itself has to use curly braces
- Which JSON content type do I use? - Stack Overflow
JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) and JSONP ("JSON with padding") formats seems to be very similar and therefore it might be very confusing which MIME type they should be using
- Difference between JSON object and JSON array - Stack Overflow
JSON can store nested Arrays that are passed as a value JSON Object JSON objects are written in key value pairs Keys must be strings, and values must be a valid JSON data type (string, number, object, array, boolean or null) Keys and values are separated by a colon Each key value pair is separated by a comma
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