Converting problem ANSI to UTF8 C#

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Solution 1

Do you have any idea why is this happening?

Yes, you're too late. You need to specify ANSI when you read the string from file. In memory it's always Unicode (UTF16).

Solution 2

When you convert to ASCII you immediately lose all non-English characters (including ones with accent) because ASCII has only 127 (7 bits) of characters.

You do strange manipulation. string in .net is in UTF-16, so once you return string, not byte[] this doesn't matter.

I think you should do: (I guess by ANSI you mean Latin1)

public byte[] Encode(string text)
{
    return Encoding.GetEncoding(1252).GetBytes(text);
}

Since the question was not very clear there is a reasonable remark that you might actually need this one:

public string Decode(byte[] data)
{
    return Encoding.GetEncoding(1252).GetString(data);
}

Solution 3

This is probably the easiest way:

byte[] ansiBytes = File.ReadAllBytes("inputfilename.txt");
var utf8String = Encoding.Default.GetString(ansiBytes);
File.WriteAllText("outputfilename.txt", utf8String);

Solution 4

I would recommend to read this http://www.joelonsoftware.com/articles/Unicode.html.
If you are going to read a ASCII file you need to know the code page of the file.

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Updated on July 18, 2022

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  • JahManCan
    JahManCan almost 2 years

    I have a problem with converting a text file from ANSI to UTF8 in c#. I try to display the results in a browser.

    So I have a this text file with many accent character in it. Its encoded in ANSI, so I have to convert it to utf8 because in the browser instead of the accentchars appearing "?". No matter how I tried to convert to UTF8 it was still a "?". But if I convert the text file in notepad++ to utf8 then the accent chars are desplayed good.

    here is a peace of encoding code that I made:

        public string Encode(string text)
        {
            // encode the string as an ASCII byte array
            byte[] myASCIIBytes = ASCIIEncoding.ASCII.GetBytes(text);
    
            // convert the ASCII byte array to a UTF-8 byte array
            byte[] myUTF8Bytes = ASCIIEncoding.Convert(ASCIIEncoding.ASCII, UTF8Encoding.UTF8, myASCIIBytes);
    
            // reconstitute a string from the UTF-8 byte array 
            return UTF8Encoding.UTF8.GetString(myUTF8Bytes);
        }
    

    Do you have any idea why is this happening?

  • Henk Holterman
    Henk Holterman over 13 years
    +1 for the CodePage stuff, But I think you have the wrong direction here. The Op needs to read byte[] and a function to convert it to string.
  • Andrey
    Andrey over 13 years
    @Henk Holterman i have a feeling that i misunderstood the asker. but his function takes string and returns string so i am not sure
  • user1703401
    user1703401 over 13 years
    +1 Yup, the text is already destroyed before it enters the function.
  • Andrey
    Andrey over 13 years
    @Henk Holterman what is string Decode(byte[])? i don't know this method. GetByte return bytes for given encoding, what's wrong with it?
  • Marcus Mangelsdorf
    Marcus Mangelsdorf over 8 years
    How does this work? Does GetString() detect which encoding was used in the input file? Or does it simply work because UTF-8 codepoints map correctly to the Latin1 codepage?