Python encoding/decoding problems

时光总嘲笑我的痴心妄想 提交于 2019-11-30 05:42:31

问题


How do I decode strings such as this one "weren\xe2\x80\x99t" back to the normal encoding.

So this word is actually weren't and not "weren\xe2\x80\x99t"? For example:

print "\xe2\x80\x9cThings"
string = "\xe2\x80\x9cThings"
print string.decode('utf-8')
print string.encode('ascii', 'ignore')

“Things
“Things
Things

But I actually want to get "Things.

or:

print "weren\xe2\x80\x99t"
string = "weren\xe2\x80\x99t"
print string.decode('utf-8')
print string.encode('ascii', 'ignore')

weren’t
weren’t
werent

But I actually want to get weren't.

How should i do this?


回答1:


I mapped the most common strange chars so this is pretty much complete answer based on the Oliver W. answer.

This function is by no means ideal,but it is the best place to start with. There are more chars definitions:

http://utf8-chartable.de/unicode-utf8-table.pl?start=8192&number=128&utf8=string
http://www.utf8-chartable.de/unicode-utf8-table.pl?start=128&number=128&names=-&utf8=string-literal

...

def unicodetoascii(text):

    uni2ascii = {
            ord('\xe2\x80\x99'.decode('utf-8')): ord("'"),
            ord('\xe2\x80\x9c'.decode('utf-8')): ord('"'),
            ord('\xe2\x80\x9d'.decode('utf-8')): ord('"'),
            ord('\xe2\x80\x9e'.decode('utf-8')): ord('"'),
            ord('\xe2\x80\x9f'.decode('utf-8')): ord('"'),
            ord('\xc3\xa9'.decode('utf-8')): ord('e'),
            ord('\xe2\x80\x9c'.decode('utf-8')): ord('"'),
            ord('\xe2\x80\x93'.decode('utf-8')): ord('-'),
            ord('\xe2\x80\x92'.decode('utf-8')): ord('-'),
            ord('\xe2\x80\x94'.decode('utf-8')): ord('-'),
            ord('\xe2\x80\x94'.decode('utf-8')): ord('-'),
            ord('\xe2\x80\x98'.decode('utf-8')): ord("'"),
            ord('\xe2\x80\x9b'.decode('utf-8')): ord("'"),

            ord('\xe2\x80\x90'.decode('utf-8')): ord('-'),
            ord('\xe2\x80\x91'.decode('utf-8')): ord('-'),

            ord('\xe2\x80\xb2'.decode('utf-8')): ord("'"),
            ord('\xe2\x80\xb3'.decode('utf-8')): ord("'"),
            ord('\xe2\x80\xb4'.decode('utf-8')): ord("'"),
            ord('\xe2\x80\xb5'.decode('utf-8')): ord("'"),
            ord('\xe2\x80\xb6'.decode('utf-8')): ord("'"),
            ord('\xe2\x80\xb7'.decode('utf-8')): ord("'"),

            ord('\xe2\x81\xba'.decode('utf-8')): ord("+"),
            ord('\xe2\x81\xbb'.decode('utf-8')): ord("-"),
            ord('\xe2\x81\xbc'.decode('utf-8')): ord("="),
            ord('\xe2\x81\xbd'.decode('utf-8')): ord("("),
            ord('\xe2\x81\xbe'.decode('utf-8')): ord(")"),

                            }
    return text.decode('utf-8').translate(uni2ascii).encode('ascii')

print unicodetoascii("weren\xe2\x80\x99t")  



回答2:


You should provide a translation map that maps unicode characters to other unicode characters (the latter should be within the ASCII range if you want to re-encode to it):

uni2ascii = {ord('\xe2\x80\x99'.decode('utf-8')): ord("'")}    
yourstring.decode('utf-8').translate(uni2ascii).encode('ascii')
print(yourstring)  # prints: "weren't"


来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/27996448/python-encoding-decoding-problems

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