## AddVariableToJSON() The `AddVariableToJSON()` command adds a new key and its corresponding value to a JSON object and stores the result in a target variable. This command is useful for updating a JSON object with new key-value pairs. ### Parameters * Key Type: `variable` Description: The key to be added to the JSON object. It must be a variable that stores the key to be added. * Value Type: `variable` Description: The value associated with the key to be added to the JSON object. It must be a variable that stores the corresponding value. * TargetVariable Type: `variable` Description: The variable where the updated JSON object will be stored. It must be a variable that will receive the JSON object with the new key and its added value. ### Command Flow ### Usage Example Suppose the initial JSON object in `jsonData` is `"name": "Alice", "age": 30` , and you want to add a new key `"email"` with the value `"alice@example.com"` . ```javascript // Variable definitions jsonData = {"name": "Alice", "age": 30} newKey = "email" newValue = "alice@example.com" // Call the command to add the new key and value to the JSON object AddVariableToJSON(newKey, newValue, jsonData) // Return the updated JSON object through addResult addResult(jsonData) ``` This updated JSON object will be stored in the variable `jsonData` and will be returned through `addResult(jsonData)` , resulting in the following output: ```javascript { "name": "Alice", "age": 30, "email": "alice@example.com" } ```