JSONBigNumber.parse/stringify handling **all** JSON numbers using BigNumber. Based on Douglas Crockford [JSON.js](https://github.com/douglascrockford/JSON-js) package and [bignumber.js](https://github.com/MikeMcl/bignumber.js) library.
npm install json-bignumberJSONBigNumber.parse/stringify handling all JSON numbers using BigNumber.
Based on Douglas Crockford JSON.js
package and bignumber.js library.


All JSON numbers will be passed to BigNumber in the JavaScript object returned from
JSONBigNumber.parse()
js
let input = '{"big":1234567890.123456789,"small":789.012}';let obj1 = JSON.parse(input);
console.log("JSON", obj1.big.toString()); //'JSON', '1234567890.1234567'
//The number has lost the last 2 digits
let out1 = JSON.stringify(obj1);
console.log("JSON", out1); //'JSON', '{"big":1234567890.1234567,"small":789.012}'
let obj2 = JSONBigNumber.parse(input);
console.log("JSONBigNumber", obj2.big.toString()); //'JSONBigNumber', '1234567890.123456789'
//No loss of precision
let out2 = JSONBigNumber.stringify(obj2);
console.log("JSONBigNumber", out2); //'JSONBigNumber', '{"big":1234567890.123456789,"small":789.012}'
``JSON is a light-weight, language independent, data interchange format.
See http://www.JSON.org/
JSON became a built-in feature of JavaScript when the ECMAScript Programming
Language Standard - Fifth Edition was adopted by the ECMA General Assembly
in December 2009. Unfortunately the built-in JSON handler makes use of JavaScript
Number for handling Numbers in JSON causing the loss of precision for numbers
with approximately 15 significant figures.