hi: what I want to do is just to make numbers as people input some Chinese character(hanzi,i mean).The same character will create the same number.So I think ascii code can do this very well.
John Machin wrote: > many_years_after wrote: > > Hi,everyone: > > > > Have you any ideas? > > > > Say whatever you know about this. > > > > Perhaps you had better explain what you mean by "ascii code of Chinese > characters". Chinese characters ("hanzi") can be represented in many > ways on a computer, in Unicode as well as many different "legacy" > encodings, such as GB, GBK, big5, two different 4-digit telegraph > codes, etc etc. They can also be spelled out in "roman" letters with or > without tone indications (digits or "accents") in the pinyin system -- > is that what you mean by "ascii code"? > > Perhaps you might like to tell us what you want to do in Python with > hanzi and "ascii codes", so that we can give you a specific answer. > With examples, please -- like what are the "ascii codes" for the two > characters in the common greeting that comes across in toneless pinyin > as "ni hao"? > > Cheers, > John -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list