stringi (version 1.1.1)

stri_enc_isutf8: Check If a Data Stream Is Possibly in UTF-8

Description

The function checks whether given sequences of bytes forms a proper UTF-8 string.

Usage

stri_enc_isutf8(str)

Arguments

str
character vector, a raw vector, or a list of raw vectors

Value

Returns a logical vector. Its i-th element indicates whether the i-th string corresponds to a valid UTF-8 byte sequence.

Details

Negative answer means that a string is surely not valid UTF-8. Positive result does not mean that we should be absolutely sure. E.g. (c4,85) properly represents ("Polish a with ogonek") in UTF-8 as well as ("A umlaut", "Ellipsis") in WINDOWS-1250. Also note that UTF-8, as well as most 8-bit encodings, have ASCII as their subsets (note that stri_enc_isascii => stri_enc_isutf8).

However, the longer the sequence, the bigger the possibility that the result is indeed in UTF-8 -- this is because not all sequences of bytes are valid UTF-8.

This function is independent of the way R marks encodings in character strings (see Encoding and stringi-encoding).

See Also

Other encoding_detection: stri_enc_detect2, stri_enc_detect, stri_enc_isascii, stri_enc_isutf16be, stringi-encoding

Examples

Run this code
stri_enc_isutf8(letters[1:3])
stri_enc_isutf8("\u0105\u0104")
stri_enc_isutf8("\u1234\u0222")

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