| # basic_json::contains |
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| ```cpp |
| template<typename KeyT> |
| bool contains(KeyT && key) const; |
| ``` |
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| Check whether an element exists in a JSON object with key equivalent to `key`. If the element is not found or the JSON |
| value is not an object, `#!cpp false` is returned. |
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| ## Template parameters |
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| `KeyT` |
| : A type for an object key other than `basic_json::json_pointer`. |
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| ## Parameters |
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| `key` (in) |
| : key value to check its existence. |
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| ## Return value |
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| `#!cpp true` if an element with specified `key` exists. If no such element with such key is found or the JSON value is |
| not an object, `#!cpp false` is returned. |
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| ## Exception safety |
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| Strong exception safety: if an exception occurs, the original value stays intact. |
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| ## Complexity |
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| Logarithmic in the size of the JSON object. |
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| ## Notes |
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| This method always returns `#!cpp false` when executed on a JSON type that is not an object. |
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| ## Example |
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| ??? example |
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| The example shows how `contains()` is used. |
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| ```cpp |
| --8<-- "examples/contains.cpp" |
| ``` |
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| Output: |
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| ```json |
| --8<-- "examples/contains.output" |
| ``` |
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| ## Version history |
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| - Added in version 3.6.0. |