Merge pull request #14638 from mhilbrunner/patch-7

[DOCS] JSON: Small fixes
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Helper class for parsing JSON data. Helper class for parsing JSON data.
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Helper class for parsing JSON data. Helper class for parsing JSON data. For usage example, see [JSONParseResult].
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The error message if JSON source was not successfully parsed. See [@GlobalScope] ERR_* constants. The error message if JSON source was not successfully parsed. See [@GlobalScope] ERR_* constants.
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<member name="result" type="Variant" setter="set_result" getter="get_result"> <member name="result" type="Variant" setter="set_result" getter="get_result">
A [Variant] containing the parsed JSON. Use typeof() to check if it is what you expect. For example, if JSON source starts with braces [code]{}[/code] a [Dictionary] will be returned, if JSON source starts with array braces [code][][/code] an [Array] will be returned. A [Variant] containing the parsed JSON. Use typeof() to check if it is what you expect. For example, if JSON source starts with curly braces ([code]{}[/code]) a [Dictionary] will be returned, if JSON source starts with braces ([code][][/code]) an [Array] will be returned.
[i]Be aware that the JSON specification does not define integer or float types, but only a number type. Therefore, parsing a JSON text will convert all numerical values to float types.[/i] [i]Be aware that the JSON specification does not define integer or float types, but only a number type. Therefore, parsing a JSON text will convert all numerical values to float types.[/i]
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p = JSON.parse('["hello", "world", "!"]') p = JSON.parse('["hello", "world", "!"]')