How do I handle file encoding in Ruby?
In Ruby, you can handle file encoding using the Encoding
class. You can specify the encoding when opening a file.
Can you show me an example of reading a file with a specific encoding?
Sure! You can use File.open('file.txt', 'r:UTF-8')
to read a file with UTF-8 encoding.
What if the file has a different encoding, like ISO-8859-1?
You can specify that encoding as well: File.open('file.txt', 'r:ISO-8859-1')
.
How can I convert the encoding of a string in Ruby?
You can use the String#encode
method. For example, my_string.encode('UTF-8')
will convert it to UTF-8.
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