JSON for Modern C++  3.5.0

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template<template< typename U, typename V, typename... Args > class ObjectType = std::map, template< typename U, typename... Args > class ArrayType = std::vector, class StringType = std::string, class BooleanType = bool, class NumberIntegerType = std::int64_t, class NumberUnsignedType = std::uint64_t, class NumberFloatType = double, template< typename U > class AllocatorType = std::allocator, template< typename T, typename SFINAE=void > class JSONSerializer = adl_serializer>
nlohmann::basic_json::basic_json ( size_type  cnt,
const basic_json val 
)
inline

Constructs a JSON array value by creating cnt copies of a passed value. In case cnt is 0, an empty array is created.

Parameters
[in]cntthe number of JSON copies of val to create
[in]valthe JSON value to copy
Postcondition
std::distance(begin(),end()) == cnt holds.
Complexity^^ Linear in cnt.
Exception safety^^ Strong guarantee: if an exception is thrown, there are no
changes to any JSON value.
Example^^ The following code shows examples for the
basic_json(size_type, const basic_json&) constructor. ^^
1 #include <iostream>
2 #include <nlohmann/json.hpp>
3 
4 using json = nlohmann::json;
5 
6 int main()
7 {
8  // create an array by creating copies of a JSON value
9  json value = "Hello";
10  json array_0 = json(0, value);
11  json array_1 = json(1, value);
12  json array_5 = json(5, value);
13 
14  // serialize the JSON arrays
15  std::cout << array_0 << '\n';
16  std::cout << array_1 << '\n';
17  std::cout << array_5 << '\n';
18 }
basic_json<> json
default JSON class
Definition: json.hpp:110
Output (play with this example online):^^
[]
["Hello"]
["Hello","Hello","Hello","Hello","Hello"]
^^ The example code above can be translated with
g++ -std=c++11 -Isingle_include doc/examples/basic_json__size_type_basic_json.cpp -o basic_json__size_type_basic_json 
Since
version 1.0.0

Definition at line 13947 of file json.hpp.