![]() ![]() Happy new year! JSONLab 1.5 is released.JSONLab v2b supports MessagePack, lzma/lz4/lz4hc, more importantly, as the reference library for JData Specification. This is perhaps the most significant release since the beginning of the project in 2011. We are excited to announce the arrival of JSONLab 2.0 beta (Magnus).JSONLab's dependency, zmat toolbox, was also updated to 0.9.8. Nine years in the making, JSONLab 2.0 (Magnus Prime) has arrived! It provides a unified and systematic way to encode complex data and share among applications, thanks to the JData Specification.JSON data are web-friendly as it can be directly invoked (inline or load from remote site) in JavaScript.JSON parsers for most programming languages are available for free.JSON can represent arbitrarily complex datasets.JSON is a human-readable and self-explanatory plain-text format.of Bioengineering at Northeastern University. Of JSON/UBJSON data files, but one that systematically converts complex scientificĭata structures into human-readable and universally supported JSON forms using the Syntactically compatible with JSON/UBJSON formats, and can be readily parsed The text and binary formatted JData files are N-D arrays, sparse/complex-valued arrays, trees, maps, tables and graphs using ![]() To standardize serializations of complex scientific data structures, such as Towards this goal, we have developed the JData Specification ( ) It has both the flexibility and generality as in other general-purposeīut has significantly reduced complexity and excellent readability. Rules not only for light-weight data storage, but also for storage and interchange We envision that both JSON and its binary counterparts will play important It is slightly more compact than UBJSON, but is not directly readable compared JSON-like data format widely used in data exchange in web/native applications. Specifically designed to specifically address the limitations of JSON, permittingĮfficient storage of binary data with strongly typed data records, resulting in smallerįile sizes and fast encoding and decoding. UBJSON ( Universal Binary JSON) is a binary JSON format, To represent complex and hierarchical data, widely used for data-exchange in applications. Human-readable and "fat-free" text format JSON ( JavaScript Object Notation) is a highly portable, MATLAB and GNU Octave (a free MATLAB clone). JSON/UBJSON/MessagePack file into MATLAB data structure. JSON/UBJSON/MessagePack formatted strings and files, or to parse a It can be used to convert a MATLABĭata structure (array, struct, cell, struct array, cell array, and objects) into JSONLab is a free and open-source JSON/UBJSON/MessagePack encoder andĭecoder written in the native MATLAB language. JSONlab: a toolbox to encode/decode JSON/UBJSON/MessagePack files in MATLAB/Octave ![]()
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