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nlohmann::basic_json::object
static basic_json object(initializer_list_t init = {});
Creates a JSON object value from a given initializer list. The initializer lists elements must be pairs, and their first
elements must be strings. If the initializer list is empty, the empty object #!json {}
is created.
Parameters
init
(in)- initializer list with JSON values to create an object from (optional)
Return value
JSON object value
Exception safety
Strong guarantee: if an exception is thrown, there are no changes in the JSON value.
Exceptions
Throws type_error.301
if init
is not a list of pairs whose
first elements are strings. In this case, no object can be created. When such a value is passed to
basic_json(initializer_list_t, bool, value_t)
, an array would have been created from the passed initializer list
init
. See example below.
Complexity
Linear in the size of init
.
Notes
This function is only added for symmetry reasons. In contrast to the related function array(initializer_list_t)
, there
are no cases which can only be expressed by this function. That is, any initializer list init
can also be passed to
the initializer list constructor basic_json(initializer_list_t, bool, value_t)
.
Examples
??? example
The following code shows an example for the `object` function.
```cpp
--8<-- "examples/object.cpp"
```
Output:
```json
--8<-- "examples/object.output"
```
See also
basic_json(initializer_list_t)
- create a JSON value from an initializer listarray
- create a JSON array value from an initializer list
Version history
- Added in version 1.0.0.