File: loadjson_.m

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function o = loadjson_(jsonfilename)

% Reads a json file using jsonlab toolbox or jsondecode builtin if available.
%
% INPUTS
% - jsonfilename   [char]      1×n char array, name of the JSON file.
%
% OUTPUTS
% - o              [struct]    content of the JSON file.
%
% REMARKS
% jsondecode builtin was introduced in Matlab R2016b and is not
% available under Octave. Old Matlab versions and Octave use
% jsonlab as fallback. 

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if isoctave() || matlab_ver_less_than('9.1')
    o = loadjson(jsonfilename);
    return
end

json = fileread(jsonfilename);

o = jsondecode(json); clear('json');
o = convertjsondecode(o);