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Dominik Meyer
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basic_json::at
// (1)
reference at(size_type idx);
const_reference at(size_type idx) const;
// (2)
reference at(const typename object_t::key_type& key);
const_reference at(const typename object_t::key_type& key) const;
// (3)
reference at(const json_pointer& ptr);
const_reference at(const json_pointer& ptr) const;
- Returns a reference to the element at specified location
idx
, with bounds checking. - Returns a reference to the element at with specified key
key
, with bounds checking. - Returns a reference to the element at with specified JSON pointer
ptr
, with bounds checking.
Parameters
idx
(in)- index of the element to access
key
(in)- object key of the elements to remove
ptr
(in)- JSON pointer to the desired element
Return value
- reference to the element at index
idx
- reference to the element at key
key
- reference to the element pointed to by
ptr
Exceptions
- The function can throw the following exceptions:
- Throws
type_error.304
if the JSON value is not an array; in this case, callingat
with an index makes no sense. See example below. - Throws
out_of_range.401
if the indexidx
is out of range of the array; that is,idx >= size()
. See example below.
- Throws
- The function can throw the following exceptions:
- Throws
type_error.304
if the JSON value is not an object; in this case, callingat
with a key makes no sense. See example below. - Throws
out_of_range.403
if the keykey
is is not stored in the object; that is,find(key) == end()
. See example below.
- Throws
- The function can throw the following exceptions:
- Throws
parse_error.106
if an array index in the passed JSON pointerptr
begins with '0'. See example below. - Throws
parse_error.109
if an array index in the passed JSON pointerptr
is not a number. See example below. - Throws
out_of_range.401
if an array index in the passed JSON pointerptr
is out of range. See example below. - Throws
out_of_range.402
if the array index '-' is used in the passed JSON pointerptr
. Asat
provides checked access (and no elements are implicitly inserted), the index '-' is always invalid. See example below. - Throws
out_of_range.403
if the JSON pointer describes a key of an object which cannot be found. See example below. - Throws
out_of_range.404
if the JSON pointerptr
can not be resolved. See example below.
- Throws
Exception safety
Strong exception safety: if an exception occurs, the original value stays intact.
Complexity
- Constant
- Logarithmic in the size of the container.
- Constant
Example
??? example
The example below shows how array elements can be read and written using `at()`. It also demonstrates the different
exceptions that can be thrown.
```cpp
--8<-- "examples/at__size_type.cpp"
```
Output:
```json
--8<-- "examples/at__size_type.output"
```
??? example
The example below shows how array elements can be read using `at()`. It also demonstrates the different exceptions
that can be thrown.
```cpp
--8<-- "examples/at__size_type_const.cpp"
```
Output:
```json
--8<-- "examples/at__size_type_const.output"
```
??? example
The example below shows how object elements can be read and written using `at()`. It also demonstrates the different
exceptions that can be thrown.
```cpp
--8<-- "examples/at__object_t_key_type.cpp"
```
Output:
```json
--8<-- "examples/at__object_t_key_type.output"
```
??? example
The example below shows how object elements can be read using `at()`. It also demonstrates the different exceptions
that can be thrown.
```cpp
--8<-- "examples/at__object_t_key_type_const.cpp"
```
Output:
```json
--8<-- "examples/at__object_t_key_type_const.output"
```
??? example
The example below shows how object elements can be read and written using `at()`. It also demonstrates the different
exceptions that can be thrown.
```cpp
--8<-- "examples/at_json_pointer.cpp"
```
Output:
```json
--8<-- "examples/at_json_pointer.output"
```
??? example
The example below shows how object elements can be read using `at()`. It also demonstrates the different exceptions
that can be thrown.
```cpp
--8<-- "examples/at_json_pointer_const.cpp"
```
Output:
```json
--8<-- "examples/at_json_pointer_const.output"
```
Version history
- Added in version 1.0.0.
- Added in version 1.0.0.
- Added in version 2.0.0.