Format output from jsonencode to make it more human readable

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Can someone provide an example to format the output from jsonencode to make it more human readable. I.E. add carriage returns and indentations.
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Swathik Kurella Janardhan
Swathik Kurella Janardhan on 20 Apr 2017
Edited: Swathik Kurella Janardhan on 20 Apr 2017
I am sorry that I didn't understand the question clearly. Can you elaborate on your question? You can refer to the jsonencode doc for more examples.

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jcbyts
jcbyts on 8 Jan 2019
There might be a more efficient way to do this, but this worked well for me.
str = jsonencode(str);
str = strrep(str, ',', sprintf(',\r'));
str = strrep(str, '[{', sprintf('[\r{\r'));
str = strrep(str, '}]', sprintf('\r}\r]'));
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Payam Razavi
Payam Razavi on 8 Dec 2020
Thanks! it worked for me with the following modification:
str = strrep(str, ',"', sprintf(',\r"'));

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Noam Greenboim
Noam Greenboim on 2 Jun 2024
Edited: Noam Greenboim on 4 Jun 2024
You can use my solution in File Exchange here:
With this function, you can control the indentation parameters and spacing.
As of R2021a or so (but not earlier version), you can call jsonencode with the parameter PrettyPrint, that does what you asked for.

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