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<pre>$utfdecode(text,gdi)</pre> | <pre>$utfdecode(text,gdi)</pre> | ||
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* '''text''' - The text you want to encode to utf8 | * '''text''' - The text you want to encode to utf8 | ||
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Note: GDI charsets 1 and 255 are system dependent and are therefore expected to return different results across different machines. Values not on the table are treated as a reference to DEFAULT_CHARSET, equivalent to using gdi = 1. | Note: GDI charsets 1 and 255 are system dependent and are therefore expected to return different results across different machines. Values not on the table are treated as a reference to DEFAULT_CHARSET, equivalent to using gdi = 1. | ||
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== Properties == | == Properties == |
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$utfdecode returns text decoded to utf8
Synopsis[edit]
$utfdecode(text,gdi)
Parameters[edit]
- text - The text you want to encode to utf8
- gdi - the gdi charset number representing a codepage, possible value are:
- 000 - ANSI_CHARSET
- 001 - DEFAULT_CHARSET
- 002 - SYMBOL_CHARSET
- 077 - MAC_CHARSET
- 128 - SHIFTJIS_CHARSET
- 129 - HANGEUL_CHARSET
- 130 - JOHAB_CHARSET
- 134 - GB2312_CHARSET
- 136 - CHINESEBIG5_CHARSET
- 161 - GREEK_CHARSET
- 162 - TURKISH_CHARSET
- 163 - VIETNAMESE_CHARSET
- 177 - HEBREW_CHARSET
- 178 - ARABIC_CHARSET
- 186 - BALTIC_CHARSET
- 204 - RUSSIAN_CHARSET
- 222 - THAI_CHARSET
- 238 - EASTEUROPE_CHARSET
- 255 - OEM_CHARSET
Note: GDI charsets 1 and 255 are system dependent and are therefore expected to return different results across different machines. Values not on the table are treated as a reference to DEFAULT_CHARSET, equivalent to using gdi = 1.
Properties[edit]
None
Example[edit]
//echo -a $utfdecode(é) ; Unicode code point 915 is encoded via $utfencode() to form its UTF-8 analogue. ; The encoded sequence is implicitly decoded back to code point 915 but this is not returned immediately. ; First the abstract character GREEK CAPITAL LETTER GAMMA is resolved, then code page GREEK_CHARSET is traversed until the abstract character is found. ; GREEK CAPITAL LETTER GAMMA in GREEK_CHARSET is detected at position 195. //echo -a $asc($utfdecode($utfencode($chr(915)), 161))
Compatibility[edit]
Added: mIRC v6.17
Added on: 17 Feb 2006
Note: Unless otherwise stated, this was the date of original functionality.
Further enhancements may have been made in later versions.