Are you sure the string is actually unicode? I think you interpreted every byte of your input as a character instead of interpreting your input as a unicode string. I'm not sure how to convert from one to the other.
Maybe it depends on some OS settings?
I doubt it. Try the following code.
# $str = Approximation of "Eric" in Katakana. $str = "\x{30A8}\x{30FC}\x{30EA}\x{30AF}"; print(length($str), "\n"); # 4 $ch = substr($str, 0, 1); print(($ch eq "\x{30A8}" ? "equal" : "not equal"), "\n"); # equal
In reply to Re^3: substr + utf
by ikegami
in thread substr + utf
by b888
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