# nlohmann::basic_json::is_discarded ``` constexpr bool is_discarded() const noexcept; ``` This function returns `true` for a JSON value if either: - the value was discarded during parsing with a callback function (see [`parser_callback_t`](https://json.nlohmann.me/api/basic_json/parser_callback_t/index.md)), or - the value is the result of parsing invalid JSON with parameter `allow_exceptions` set to `false`; see [`parse`](https://json.nlohmann.me/api/basic_json/parse/index.md) for more information. ## Return value `true` if type is discarded, `false` otherwise. ## Exception safety No-throw guarantee: this member function never throws exceptions. ## Complexity Constant. ## Notes Comparisons Discarded values are never compared equal with [`operator==`](https://json.nlohmann.me/api/basic_json/operator_eq/index.md). That is, checking whether a JSON value `j` is discarded will only work via: ``` j.is_discarded() ``` because ``` j == json::value_t::discarded ``` will always be `false`. Removal during parsing with callback functions When a value is discarded by a callback function (see [`parser_callback_t`](https://json.nlohmann.me/api/basic_json/parser_callback_t/index.md)) during parsing, then it is removed when it is part of a structured value. For instance, if the second value of an array is discarded, instead of `[null, discarded, false]`, the array `[null, false]` is returned. If the top-level value itself is discarded by the callback, the `parse` call returns a `null` value. After a successful parse, this function always returns `false`: discarded values can only occur during parsing and are either removed when inside a structured value or replaced by `null` at the top level. The exception is parsing with `allow_exceptions` set to `false`: a parse error then yields a discarded value for which this function returns `true` (see [`parse`](https://json.nlohmann.me/api/basic_json/parse/index.md)). ## Examples Example The following code exemplifies `is_discarded()` for all JSON types. ``` #include #include using json = nlohmann::json; int main() { // create JSON values json j_null; json j_boolean = true; json j_number_integer = 17; json j_number_unsigned_integer = 12345678987654321u; json j_number_float = 23.42; json j_object = {{"one", 1}, {"two", 2}}; json j_array = {1, 2, 4, 8, 16}; json j_string = "Hello, world"; json j_binary = json::binary({1, 2, 3}); // call is_discarded() std::cout << std::boolalpha; std::cout << j_null.is_discarded() << '\n'; std::cout << j_boolean.is_discarded() << '\n'; std::cout << j_number_integer.is_discarded() << '\n'; std::cout << j_number_unsigned_integer.is_discarded() << '\n'; std::cout << j_number_float.is_discarded() << '\n'; std::cout << j_object.is_discarded() << '\n'; std::cout << j_array.is_discarded() << '\n'; std::cout << j_string.is_discarded() << '\n'; std::cout << j_binary.is_discarded() << '\n'; } ``` Output: ``` false false false false false false false false false ``` ## Version history - Added in version 1.0.0.