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Name

saveJSONArray()

Examples
String[] species = { "Capra hircus", "Panthera pardus", "Equus zebra" };
String[] names = { "Goat", "Leopard", "Zebra" };

JSONArray values;

void setup() {

  values = new JSONArray();

  for (int i = 0; i < species.length; i++) {

    JSONObject animal = new JSONObject();

    animal.setInt("id", i);
    animal.setString("species", species[i]);
    animal.setString("name", names[i]);

    values.setJSONObject(i, animal);
  }

  saveJSONArray(values, "data/new.json");
}

// Sketch saves the following to a file called "new.json":
// [
//   {
//     "id": 0,
//     "species": "Capra hircus",
//     "name": "Goat"
//   },
//   {
//     "id": 1,
//     "species": "Panthera pardus",
//     "name": "Leopard"
//   },
//   {
//     "id": 2,
//     "species": "Equus zebra",
//     "name": "Zebra"
//   }
// ]
Description Writes the contents of a JSONArray object to a file. By default, this file is saved to the sketch's folder. This folder is opened by selecting "Show Sketch Folder" from the "Sketch" menu.

Alternatively, the file can be saved to any location on the computer by using an absolute path (something that starts with / on Unix and Linux, or a drive letter on Windows).

All files loaded and saved by the Processing API use UTF-8 encoding.
Syntax
saveJSONArray(json, filename)
saveJSONArray(json, filename, options)
Parameters
json JSONArray: the JSONArray to save
filename String: the name of the file to save to
options String: "compact" and "indent=N", replace N with the number of spaces
Returnsboolean
RelatedJSONObject
JSONArray
loadJSONObject()
loadJSONArray()
saveJSONObject()
Updated on January 21, 2019 10:05:10am EST

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