I have a custom function which performs a query against a graph db.  The 
result seems to come back in JSON form though it has additional brackets. 
Here is the end result from the query:

var results = 
[{"@type":"d","@rid":"#-2:0","@version":0,"count":0,"@fieldTypes":"count=l"}]

I wish to extract the "count" value out of this string and return it as a 
number from the defined function. I have searched and searched but haven't 
found a good way to do it. The query result seems to be a java.lang.object 
as far as I can tell but it is storing semi-JSON object.  Trying to use 
JSON.parse() fails. My guess is the brackets. 

Can you please help me figure out how to return just the count value?  I am 
looking forward to introducing our company to OrientDB.  I am working on 
this proof-of-concept to demonstrate its power.

Thanks,
Ronnie

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