I coded a short program, named unicode.pl. Below is the content.
use Encode;
$vall = '\u805a\u5408\u6216\u8be6\u7ec6';
$vall =~ s/u(\w\w\w\w)/x{$1}/g;
print $vall,"\n";
$str=Encode::encode("utf8", $vall);
print $str;
The result is:
\x{805a}\x{5408}\x{6216}\x{8be6}\x{7ec6}
\x{805a}\x{5408}\x{6216}\x{8be6}\x{7ec6}
In fact, I want to get the result like below:
\x{805a}\x{5408}\x{6216}\x{8be6}\x{7ec6}
¾ÛºÏ»òÏêϸ
To the sum, I want to get chinese charactor from unicode.
Edit: g0n - code tags
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