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@ -77,14 +77,21 @@ Special purpose characters, such as `.`, `*`, and `?` can be escaped with `\`.
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fav\.movie "Deer Hunter"
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You'll also need to make sure that the `\` character is correctly escaped when hardcoding a path in source code.
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You'll also need to make sure that the `\` character is correctly escaped when hardcoding a path in you source code.
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```go
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res := gjson.Get(json, "fav\\.movie") // must escape the slash
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res := gjson.Get(json, `fav\.movie`) // no need to escape the slash
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// Go
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val := gjson.Get(json, "fav\\.movie") // must escape the slash
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val := gjson.Get(json, `fav\.movie`) // no need to escape the slash
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```
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```rust
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// Rust
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let val = gjson::get(json, "fav\\.movie") // must escape the slash
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let val = gjson::get(json, r#"fav\.movie"#) // no need to escape the slash
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```
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### Arrays
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The `#` character allows for digging into JSON Arrays.
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