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I'm trying to add in the following to an existing JSON file to look like the following:



"TaskName":123



"SliceTiming": [



    a,
b,
c ],


Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!









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  • If you're not bothered with where it goes, just append it to the end of the file. If you still want the file to be a proper JSON file, then specify more closely what you have and what you want to achieve.

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  • 1) What JSON file? 2) What is "the slice timing"?

    – Michael Homer
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I'm trying to add in the following to an existing JSON file to look like the following:



"TaskName":123



"SliceTiming": [



    a,
b,
c ],


Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!









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  • If you're not bothered with where it goes, just append it to the end of the file. If you still want the file to be a proper JSON file, then specify more closely what you have and what you want to achieve.

    – Kusalananda
    18 secs ago











  • 1) What JSON file? 2) What is "the slice timing"?

    – Michael Homer
    11 secs ago














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I'm trying to add in the following to an existing JSON file to look like the following:



"TaskName":123



"SliceTiming": [



    a,
b,
c ],


Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!









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"TaskName":123



"SliceTiming": [



    a,
b,
c ],


Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!







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  • If you're not bothered with where it goes, just append it to the end of the file. If you still want the file to be a proper JSON file, then specify more closely what you have and what you want to achieve.

    – Kusalananda
    18 secs ago











  • 1) What JSON file? 2) What is "the slice timing"?

    – Michael Homer
    11 secs ago



















  • If you're not bothered with where it goes, just append it to the end of the file. If you still want the file to be a proper JSON file, then specify more closely what you have and what you want to achieve.

    – Kusalananda
    18 secs ago











  • 1) What JSON file? 2) What is "the slice timing"?

    – Michael Homer
    11 secs ago

















If you're not bothered with where it goes, just append it to the end of the file. If you still want the file to be a proper JSON file, then specify more closely what you have and what you want to achieve.

– Kusalananda
18 secs ago





If you're not bothered with where it goes, just append it to the end of the file. If you still want the file to be a proper JSON file, then specify more closely what you have and what you want to achieve.

– Kusalananda
18 secs ago













1) What JSON file? 2) What is "the slice timing"?

– Michael Homer
11 secs ago





1) What JSON file? 2) What is "the slice timing"?

– Michael Homer
11 secs ago










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