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JSONParse

The function JSONParse() is used to parse JSON strings.

JSON object. object

JSONParse(s)

JSON string. s true string

function main() {
    let s1 = '{"num": 8754613216564987646512354656874651651358}'
    Log("JSON.parse:", JSON.parse(s1))    // JSON.parse: {"num":8.754613216564988e+39}
    Log("JSONParse:", JSONParse(s1))      // JSONParse:  {"num":"8754613216564987646512354656874651651358"}
    
    let s2 = '{"num": 123}'
    Log("JSON.parse:", JSON.parse(s2))    // JSON.parse: {"num":123}
    Log("JSONParse:", JSONParse(s2))      // JSONParse:  {"num":123}
}
import json

def main():
    s1 = '{"num": 8754613216564987646512354656874651651358}'
    Log("json.loads:", json.loads(s1))    # json.loads: map[num:8.754613216564987e+39]
    Log("JSONParse:", JSONParse(s1))      # JSONParse:  map[num:8754613216564987646512354656874651651358]
    
    s2 = '{"num": 123}'
    Log("json.loads:", json.loads(s2))    # json.loads: map[num:123]
    Log("JSONParse:", JSONParse(s2))      # JSONParse:  map[num:123]
void main() {
    auto s1 = "{\"num\":8754613216564987646512354656874651651358}";
    Log("json::parse:", json::parse(s1));
    // Log("JSONParse:", JSONParse(s1));   // The function is not supported.
    
    auto s2 = "{\"num\":123}";
    Log("json::parse:", json::parse(s2));
    // Log("JSONParse:", JSONParse(s2));   // The function is not supported.
}

JSON strings with large values can be parsed correctly, and it will parse large values as string types. The JSONParse() function is not supported in the backtest system.

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