Reputation: 3410
On my local machine, this:
Trace.Warn("\u012b");
Outputs this (which is wrong):
ī
Yet, on another machine, (eg. here: http://www.volatileread.com/UtilityLibrary/SnippetCompiler):
Console.WriteLine("\u012b");
Outputs:
i
What's happening?
EDIT: I'm using this function from here: Any libraries to convert number Pinyin to Pinyin with tone markings?
public static string ConvertNumericalPinYinToAccented(string input)
{
Dictionary<int, string> PinyinToneMark = new Dictionary<int, string>
{
{0, "aoeiuv\u00fc"},
{1, "\u0101\u014d\u0113\u012b\u016b\u01d6\u01d6"},
{2, "\u00e1\u00f3\u00e9\u00ed\u00fa\u01d8\u01d8"},
{3, "\u01ce\u01d2\u011b\u01d0\u01d4\u01da\u01da"},
{4, "\u00e0\u00f2\u00e8\u00ec\u00f9\u01dc\u01dc"}
};
string[] words = input.Split(' ');
string accented = "";
string t = "";
foreach (string pinyin in words)
{
foreach (char c in pinyin)
{
if (c >= 'a' && c <= 'z')
{
t += c;
}
else if (c == ':')
{
if (t[t.Length - 1] == 'u')
{
t = t.Substring(0, t.Length - 2) + "\u00fc";
}
}
else
{
if (c >= '0' && c <= '5')
{
int tone = (int)Char.GetNumericValue(c) % 5;
if (tone != 0)
{
Match match = Regex.Match(t, "[aoeiuv\u00fc]+");
if (!match.Success)
{
t += c;
}
else if (match.Groups[0].Length == 1)
{
t = t.Substring(0, match.Groups[0].Index) +
PinyinToneMark[tone][PinyinToneMark[0].IndexOf(match.Groups[0].Value[0])]
+ t.Substring(match.Groups[0].Index + match.Groups[0].Length);
}
else
{
if (t.Contains("a"))
{
t = t.Replace("a", PinyinToneMark[tone][0].ToString());
}
else if (t.Contains("o"))
{
t = t.Replace("o", PinyinToneMark[tone][1].ToString());
}
else if (t.Contains("e"))
{
t = t.Replace("e", PinyinToneMark[tone][2].ToString());
}
else if (t.Contains("ui"))
{
t = t.Replace("i", PinyinToneMark[tone][3].ToString());
}
else if (t.Contains("iu"))
{
t = t.Replace("u", PinyinToneMark[tone][4].ToString());
}
else
{
t += "!";
}
}
}
}
accented += t;
t = "";
}
}
accented += t + " ";
}
accented = accented.TrimEnd();
return accented;
}
Eg.: ConvertNumericalPinYinToAccented("ba2itia1n"); Working version: http://volatileread.com/utilitylibrary/snippetcompiler?id=22734
Upvotes: 0
Views: 175
Reputation: 1105
On this link there is an answer that might be usefull to you. https://superuser.com/questions/412986/unicode-support-between-different-os-and-browsers
The unicode interpretation depends on the Browser you use and the OS that the server is running on. Knowing that, it is normal that a small difference appears.
Upvotes: 1