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Re: Unicode canonical decomposed form and text encoding
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Re: Unicode canonical decomposed form and text encoding


  • Subject: Re: Unicode canonical decomposed form and text encoding
  • From: "Clark S. Cox III" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2003 17:05:43 -0500

On Tuesday, Jan 14, 2003, at 16:08 US/Eastern, Renaud Boisjoly wrote:

Hi again

Ok, I think it will work, but I do have a last newbie question to ask if I can...

I've managed to convert from the UniChar result to an NSString, but I'm not clear on how to efficiently do the reverse. My original string is in an NSString and I guess I need to convert it to UniChar... but being pretty unexperienced, this looks like a mystery to me. Do I need to iterate through each character using characterAtIndex and add them to characters[] one by one? Should I use an NSScanner? Is there an immensely obvious way to do this and I'm just not seeing it > (probably).

Use getCharacters:
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