Need help on UNICODE conversion
Peter Otten
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Sat Sep 6 17:29:06 EDT 2003
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Bernd Preusing wrote: > I have a JPG file which contains some comment as unicode. > > After reading in the string with s=file.read(70) from file offest 4 > I get a string which is shown as > 'UNICODE\\0x00\\ox00K\\0x00o' and so forth in the debugger > (using Komodo). Seems that this is not properly cut and pasted :-( I suppose that "\\0x00" is just a complicated replacement for "\x00" used by the debugger. As long as all characters are in the range 0..255, you could simply remove every other character: >>> "XHXeXlXlXoX XWXoXrXlXd"[1::2] 'Hello World' >>> Use 8 instead of 1 as start index to also remove "UNICODE". That might eliminate the need for a unicode string, or you could easily create one from the "normal" string. Peter
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