Please read How do I post a question effectively? when you update your post, and post in the future. As it sits now, your post is illegible.
Here's what it should have looked like:
{ 'HARDWARE' =>
[ 'PhaseImages' => true, 'RoFOV' => '230.0000000000000000', ] }
... so far I get this : ...
{
'name' => '"HARDWARE"' 'element' => [
{ 'bool' => '"true"', 'name' => '"PhaseImages"' },
{
'float' => '230.0000000000000000',
'name' => '"RoFOV"',
'precision' => '16'
}
]
}
Do us all a favour and PREVIEW your posts before you click on the create button. If it's a mess when you preview it, we're a lot less likely to help out. (I previewed this four times before I thought it was OK -- and I've been here for a while.)
Alex / talexb / Toronto
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