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"""Example on how to use json."""
# Date Updated: 1 July 2019
import json
jsontestdata = '{"a":"red","b":"orange","c":"blue"}'
loadedjson = json.loads(jsontestdata)
def itera():
"""Quick method iterator."""
print('iterator method')
for _, value in loadedjson.items(): # use .iteritems() if python 2.7
print(value)
# to show that this works as well instead of using the iterator above
def iteratoo():
"""Old school method."""
print('old school method')
for value in loadedjson:
print(loadedjson[value])
itera()
iteratoo()
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