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json.evaluate(array) | json.evaluate(array) | ||
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json.evaluate(object) | json.evaluate(object) | ||
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'''Parameters''' | '''Parameters''' | ||
* {{code|array}} - The JSON array which has its contents evaluated. | * {{code|array}} - The JSON array which has its contents evaluated. | ||
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Using {{code|json.eval}} on an {{code|array}} and an {{code|object}}. | Using {{code|json.eval}} on an {{code|array}} and an {{code|object}}. | ||
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[H: run = json.append("","[r: 1d6]")] | [H: run = json.append("","[r: 1d6]")] | ||
[R: json.evaluate(run)]<br> | [R: json.evaluate(run)]<br> | ||
[H: run = json.set("{}","roll","{3d6}")] | [H: run = json.set("{}","roll","{3d6}")] | ||
[R: json.evaluate(run)] | [R: json.evaluate(run)] | ||
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'''Output:''' | '''Output:''' | ||
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[5] | [5] | ||
{"roll":11} | {"roll":11} | ||
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|also= | |also= |
Latest revision as of 23:59, 15 March 2023
json.evaluate() Function
Note: This function can only be used in a Trusted Macro
• Introduced in version 1.3b51
Traverses a JSON array or JSON object and evaluates any macro code or rolls contained within. All macro code and rolls are evaluated against the current token. This function works like evalMacro().
Usage
json.evaluate(array)
json.evaluate(object)
Parameters
array
- The JSON array which has its contents evaluated.object
- The JSON object which has its contents evaluated.
Example
Using
json.eval
on an array
and an object
.
[H: run = json.append("","[r: 1d6]")]
[R: json.evaluate(run)]<br>
[H: run = json.set("{}","roll","{3d6}")]
[R: json.evaluate(run)]
Output:
[5]
{"roll":11}