Utf8.byte

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Returns the codepoints for the i-th through j-th character of the string passed.

Syntax

int,... utf8.byte ( string input [, int i=1, int j=1 ] )

Required Arguments

  • input: A string character sequence

Optional Arguments

NOTE: When using optional arguments, you might need to supply all arguments before the one you wish to use. For more information on optional arguments, see optional arguments.

  • i: An integer representing the beginning position.
  • j: An integer representing the ending position.

Returns

Returns a sequence of integer values from the original string if successful, nil otherwise.

Example

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Server

This example will print every codepoint in the input string to the server console.

local input = "Ницца!"
local codepoints = { utf8.byte( input, 1, utf8.len(input) ) }

for index, codepoint in ipairs( codepoints ) do
    print( "Codepoint @ ".. index .." = ".. codepoint )
end

Output:

Codepoint @ 1 = 1053
Codepoint @ 2 = 1080
Codepoint @ 3 = 1094
Codepoint @ 4 = 1094
Codepoint @ 5 = 1072
Codepoint @ 6 = 33
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Client

This example will print the codepoint of the first character (read: 'M') in the string literal.

local first = utf8.byte( "Multi Theft Auto", 1, 1 )
outputConsole( first ) -- 77

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