Json Example Structure
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Json Example Structure has 2 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference.
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| Predicate | Value | Ref |
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| Rdf:type | Data Structure | [1] |
| Contains Property | Instructions Array | [1] |
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typebeam/d54a3d04-8958-4e2c-8bc5-162cb2d3ddff
ex:DataStructure
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containsPropertybeam/d54a3d04-8958-4e2c-8bc5-162cb2d3ddff
ex:instructions-array
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ctx:claims/beam/d54a3d04-8958-4e2c-8bc5-162cb2d3ddff- full textbeam-chunktext/plain1 KB
doc:beam/d54a3d04-8958-4e2c-8bc5-162cb2d3ddffShow excerpt
Store user instructions in a JSON file or a database. Here's an example using a JSON file: ```json { "instructions": [ { "id": "instruction1", "text": "Always include sprint completion percentages when a…
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