--- permalink: "/{{ year }}/{{ month }}/{{ day }}/unicode-codepoints-in-ruby" title: Unicode codepoints in ruby published_date: "2013-11-06 12:04:00 +0100" layout: post.liquid data: route: blog --- Another post of the category "better write it down before you forget it". I ❤ Unicode. Atleast most of the time. That's why I have things like ✓, ✗ and ツ mapped directly on my keyboard. But sometimes you need not only the symbol itself, but maybe the codepoint as well. That's easy in ruby: ~~~ruby irb> "❤".codepoints => [10084] ~~~ Got some codepoints and need to map it back to it's symbol? Easy: ~~~ruby irb> [10084, 10003].pack("U*") => "❤✓" ~~~ Oh, of course the usual `\uXYZ` syntax works aswell, but you need the hexstring for that: ~~~ruby irb> 10084.to_s 16 => "2764" irb> "\u{2764}" => "❤" ~~~ Sometimes you may need to see the actual bytes. This is easy in ruby aswell: ~~~ruby irb> "❤".bytes => [226, 157, 164] ~~~ There is documentation on these things: * [each_codepoint][] * [codepoints][] * [bytes][] Enjoy the world of unicode! [❤][unicode-heart] [each_codepoint]: http://www.ruby-doc.org/core-2.0.0/String.html#method-i-each_codepoint [codepoints]: http://www.ruby-doc.org/core-2.0.0/String.html#method-i-codepoints [bytes]: http://www.ruby-doc.org/core-2.0.0/String.html#method-i-bytes [unicode-heart]: http://codepoints.net/U+2764