# basic_json::is_primitive ```cpp constexpr bool is_primitive() const noexcept; ``` This function returns `#!cpp true` if and only if the JSON type is primitive (string, number, boolean, `#!json null`, binary). ## Return value `#!cpp true` if type is primitive (string, number, boolean, `#!json null`, or binary), `#!cpp false` otherwise. ## Exception safety No-throw guarantee: this member function never throws exceptions. ## Complexity Constant. ## Possible implementation ```cpp constexpr bool is_primitive() const noexcept { return is_null() || is_string() || is_boolean() || is_number() || is_binary(); } ``` ## Notes The term *primitive* stems from [RFC 8259](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8259): > JSON can represent four primitive types (strings, numbers, booleans, and null) and two structured types (objects and > arrays). This library extends primitive types to binary types, because binary types are roughly comparable to strings. Hence, `is_primitive()` returns `#!cpp true` for binary values. ## Example ??? example The following code exemplifies `is_primitive()` for all JSON types. ```cpp --8<-- "examples/is_primitive.cpp" ``` Output: ```json --8<-- "examples/is_primitive.output" ``` ## Version history - Added in version 1.0.0. - Extended to return `#!cpp true` for binary types in version 3.8.0.