Add a character string vector child to the json_value variable.
Note
This routine is part of the public API that can be used to build a JSON structure using json_value pointers.
Type | Intent | Optional | Attributes | Name | ||
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class(json_core), | intent(inout) | :: | json | |||
type(json_value), | pointer | :: | p | |||
character(kind=CK, len=*), | intent(in) | :: | name |
variable name |
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character(kind=CK, len=*), | intent(in), | dimension(:) | :: | val |
array of strings |
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logical(kind=LK), | intent(in), | optional | :: | trim_str |
if TRIM() should be called for each element |
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logical(kind=LK), | intent(in), | optional | :: | adjustl_str |
if ADJUSTL() should be called for each element |
subroutine json_value_add_string_vec(json, p, name, val, trim_str, adjustl_str) implicit none class(json_core),intent(inout) :: json type(json_value),pointer :: p character(kind=CK,len=*),intent(in) :: name !! variable name character(kind=CK,len=*),dimension(:),intent(in) :: val !! array of strings logical(LK),intent(in),optional :: trim_str !! if TRIM() should be called for each element logical(LK),intent(in),optional :: adjustl_str !! if ADJUSTL() should be called for each element type(json_value),pointer :: var integer(IK) :: i !! counter !create the variable as an array: call json%create_array(var,name) !populate the array: do i=1,size(val) call json%add(var, CK_'', val(i), trim_str, adjustl_str) end do !add it: call json%add(p, var) end subroutine json_value_add_string_vec