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stringi (version 1.3.1)

stri_enc_toutf8: Convert Strings To UTF-8

Description

Converts character strings with declared marked encodings to UTF-8 strings.

Usage

stri_enc_toutf8(str, is_unknown_8bit = FALSE, validate = FALSE)

Arguments

str

a character vector to be converted

is_unknown_8bit

a single logical value, see Details

validate

a single logical value (can be NA), see Details

Value

Returns a character vector.

Details

If is_unknown_8bit is set to FALSE (the default), then R encoding marks are used, see stri_enc_mark. Bytes-marked strings will cause the function to fail.

If a string is in UTF-8 and has a byte order mark (BOM), then the BOM will be silently removed from the output string.

If the default encoding is UTF-8, see stri_enc_get, then strings marked with native are -- for efficiency reasons -- returned as-is, i.e., with unchanged markings. A similar behavior is observed when calling enc2utf8.

For is_unknown_8bit=TRUE, if a string is declared to be neither in ASCII nor in UTF-8, then all byte codes > 127 are replaced with the Unicode REPLACEMENT CHARACTER (\Ufffd). Note that the REPLACEMENT CHARACTER may be interpreted as Unicode missing value for single characters. Here a bytes-marked string is assumed to use an 8-bit encoding that extends the ASCII map.

What is more, setting validate to TRUE or NA in both cases validates the resulting UTF-8 byte stream. If validate=TRUE, then in case of any incorrect byte sequences, they will be replaced with the REPLACEMENT CHARACTER. This option may be used in a case where you want to fix an invalid UTF-8 byte sequence. For NA, a bogus string will be replaced with a missing value.

See Also

Other encoding_conversion: stri_enc_fromutf32, stri_enc_toascii, stri_enc_tonative, stri_enc_toutf32, stri_encode, stringi-encoding