On 5月29日, 下午1时34分, "Martin v. Lo"wis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 人言落日是天涯,望极天涯不见家 schrieb: > > > I lookup the utf-8 form of delta from the link. > >http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/0394/index.htm > > > and then I want to print it in the python ( I work under windows) > > > #!/usr/bin/python > > #coding=utf-8 > > > print "\xce\x94" > > > but the result is not the 'delta' but an unknown character. > > I assume you print to the terminal (cmd.exe). This cannot work; > the terminal (usually) does not interpret the characters in UTF-8. > Instead, you should print a Unicode string, e.g. > > print u"\N{GREEK CAPITAL LETTER DELTA}" > > or > > print u'\u0394' > > This should work as long as your terminal supports printing > the letter at all. > > Regards, > Martin
yes, it could print to the terminal(cmd.exe), but when I write these string to file. I got the follow error: File "E:\Tools\filegen\filegen.py", line 212, in write self.file.write(data) UnicodeEncodeError: 'ascii' codec can't encode character u'\u0394' in position 0 : ordinal not in range(128) but other text, in which include "chinese characters" got from os.listdir(...), are written to the file OK. why?
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