[JsonPropertyName("max")] public int Max { get; set; }

public class Rule { [JsonPropertyName("id")] public string Id { get; set; }

[JsonPropertyName("default")] public int DefaultValue { get; set; } }

public class ShinyData { [JsonPropertyName("version")] public string Version { get; set; }

// Process shinyData as needed } catch (Exception ex) { Console.WriteLine($"Error loading ShinyData file: {ex.Message}"); } } } This example provides a basic framework for understanding and working with ShinyData files in C#. Depending on the actual structure and requirements of your ShinyData files, you may need to adjust the classes and deserialization process accordingly.

[JsonPropertyName("conditions")] public List<Condition> Conditions { get; set; }

[JsonPropertyName("colors")] public List<string> Colors { get; set; } }