m little category typo hehe |
m who was the moron that said the output was a char and not a string (it's me, I'm the moron) |
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== Outputs == | == Outputs == | ||
=== * ([[Type: | === * ([[Type:String|string]]) === | ||
The resulting converted character. If the input does not reside within valid Unicode codepoints, a null string will be outputted. | The resulting converted character. If the input does not reside within valid Unicode codepoints, a null string will be outputted. Note that the output of this will not always containe one singular <code>char</code>, specifically when the input extends past the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plane_(Unicode)#Basic_Multilingual_Plane Basic Multilingual Plane] | ||
== Examples == | == Examples == |
Revision as of 05:07, 19 April 2024
From UTF32
Characters
From UTF32 is a ProtoFlux node that transforms a number in its respective UTF32 character, which can reside anywhere within valid Unicode codepoints.
Inputs
UTF32 (int)
The Unicode codepoint, as decimal, to convert.
Outputs
* (string)
The resulting converted character. If the input does not reside within valid Unicode codepoints, a null string will be outputted. Note that the output of this will not always containe one singular char
, specifically when the input extends past the Basic Multilingual Plane
Examples
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Examples of the From UTF32 node and To UTF32 node, showcasing existing characters, valid but nonexistent characters, and invalid codepoints.