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Revision as of 11:36, 16 December 2014
This function is available client-side in 1.2 and onwards.
| Warning: Fixed in 1.3.6. There is a known bug with this function described in the Mantis issue #6613. | |
http://bugs.mtasa.com/view.php?id=6613  | 
This function parses a JSON formatted string into variables. You can use toJSON to encode variables into a JSON string that can be read by this function.
Syntax
var fromJSON ( string json )
Required Arguments
- json: A JSON formatted string
 
Returns
Returns variables read from the JSON string.
Note: Indices of a JSON object such as "1": "cat" are being returned as string, not as integer.
Example
This makes data equal: { ["1"] = "cat", ["2"] = "mouse", ["3"] = 5, ["4"] = null, ["cat"] = 5, ["mouse"] =1 }
local data = fromJSON ( '[ { "1": "cat", "2": "mouse", "3": 5, "4": null, "cat":5, "mouse":1 } ]' )
Example 2
local name, weapon, ammo = fromJSON("[\"Desert Eagle\", 24, 147]")
Requirements
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See Also
- getMaxPlayers
 - getServerConfigSetting
 - getServerHttpPort
 - getServerName
 - getServerPassword
 - getServerPort
 - isGlitchEnabled
 - setGlitchEnabled
 - setMaxPlayers
 - setServerConfigSetting
 - setServerPassword
 - shutdown