No, the reason I thought that I need not decode it is because from the json output, All I need to do is to get all occurances of the fields that I mentioned above (for example say "latestTime": and get its value from the entire file.
If decoding it would be more appropriate I am ok with that too.
I tried something naive but could you please help improvise
my $content = <_DATA_> #which i extract from a file, so I would give t
+he file handle
my $out = $content =~ m/ "latestTime": (.*) , /;
print $out;
I was thinking I could extract the data like this but I am wrong. Kindly help
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