Difference between revisions of "TextToUnicode Command"
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; TextToUnicode["Text"]: Turns the text into a list of Unicode numbers, one for each character. | ; TextToUnicode["Text"]: Turns the text into a list of Unicode numbers, one for each character. | ||
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:* <tt>TextToUnicode["Some text"]</tt> gives you the list of Unicode numbers ''{83, 111, 109, 101, 32, 116, 101, 120, 116}''. | :* <tt>TextToUnicode["Some text"]</tt> gives you the list of Unicode numbers ''{83, 111, 109, 101, 32, 116, 101, 120, 116}''. | ||
− | :* If ''text1'' is ''"hello"'', then <tt>TextToUnicode[text1]</tt> gives you the list of Unicode numbers ''{104, 101, 108, 108, 111}''. | + | :* If ''text1'' is ''"hello"'', then <tt>TextToUnicode[text1]</tt> gives you the list of Unicode numbers ''{104, 101, 108, 108, 111}''.}} |
Revision as of 11:35, 15 February 2011
- TextToUnicode["Text"]
- Turns the text into a list of Unicode numbers, one for each character.
- Example:
- TextToUnicode["Some text"] gives you the list of Unicode numbers {83, 111, 109, 101, 32, 116, 101, 120, 116}.
- If text1 is "hello", then TextToUnicode[text1] gives you the list of Unicode numbers {104, 101, 108, 108, 111}.