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I have a piece of code getting JSON content from file and do JToken.Parse for validate if the content is a valid JSON content.



When my file is 1 JSON object, starting with and ends with , JToken.Parse is slower then my content is an array, which starts with [ and ends with ]'.



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I have a piece of code getting JSON content from file and do JToken.Parse for validate if the content is a valid JSON content.



When my file is 1 JSON object, starting with and ends with , JToken.Parse is slower then my content is an array, which starts with [ and ends with ]'.



Why is this?










share|improve this question



















  • 2





    Can you share a MCVE we can look at to see where you might be going wrong?

    – Wai Ha Lee
    Nov 15 '18 at 5:26













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I have a piece of code getting JSON content from file and do JToken.Parse for validate if the content is a valid JSON content.



When my file is 1 JSON object, starting with and ends with , JToken.Parse is slower then my content is an array, which starts with [ and ends with ]'.



Why is this?










share|improve this question
















I have a piece of code getting JSON content from file and do JToken.Parse for validate if the content is a valid JSON content.



When my file is 1 JSON object, starting with and ends with , JToken.Parse is slower then my content is an array, which starts with [ and ends with ]'.



Why is this?







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    Can you share a MCVE we can look at to see where you might be going wrong?

    – Wai Ha Lee
    Nov 15 '18 at 5:26












  • 2





    Can you share a MCVE we can look at to see where you might be going wrong?

    – Wai Ha Lee
    Nov 15 '18 at 5:26







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Can you share a MCVE we can look at to see where you might be going wrong?

– Wai Ha Lee
Nov 15 '18 at 5:26





Can you share a MCVE we can look at to see where you might be going wrong?

– Wai Ha Lee
Nov 15 '18 at 5:26












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