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Printtext {~} is {%u:UnicodeToUtf16:StringToHex} </p> | Printtext {~} is {%u:UnicodeToUtf16:StringToHex} </p> | ||
The result is: <code>%u:UnicodeToUtf16:StringToHex is 20AC</ | The result is: | ||
<p class="code">%u:UnicodeToUtf16:StringToHex is 20AC</p> | |||
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Revision as of 23:38, 30 November 2011
Create CharacterToUnicodeMap object from ASCII codepage (CharacterToUnicodeMap class)
[Introduced in Sirius Mods 8.0]
This method lets you dynamically select a particular codepage for specific data needs without
having to change your system-wide codepage.
Syntax
%characterToUnicodeMap = [%(CharacterToUnicodeMap):]NewFromAsciiCodepage( codepageName)
Syntax terms
%CharacterToUnicodeMap | A CharacterToUnicodeMap object. |
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[%(CharacterToUnicodeMap):] | The optional class name in parentheses denotes a virtual constructor. See "Usage notes", below, for more information about invoking a virtual constructor. |
codepageName | A string that identifies one of the currently supported codepages at your site. You can view (and manage) these codepages with the UNICODE command. |
Usage notes
- NewFromAsciiCodepage is a virtual constructor and as such can be called with no method object, with an explicit class name, or with an object variable, even if that object is null:
%charToUmap = newFromAsciiCodepage('1252') %charToUmap = %(CharacterToUnicodeMap):newFromAsciiCodepage('1252') %charToUmap = %charToUmap:newFromAsciiCodepage('1252')
Examples
The following code sequence shows the use of an ASCII codepage (available with Sirius Mods 8.0), which maps the ASCII X'80' character (normally the Euro sign) to the Unicode character for the Euro, U+20AC:
%tr is object characterToUnicodeMap %tr = newFromAsciiCodepage('1252') %u = ('80':x):characterToUnicode(%tr) Printtext {~} is {%u:UnicodeToUtf16:StringToHex}
The result is:
%u:UnicodeToUtf16:StringToHex is 20AC