How do I get my MATLAB editor to read UTF-8 characters? UTF-8 characters in blank squares in editors, but in the command window and workspace works fine.
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I have a project, which is commented in UTF-8 characters.
I tried changing the system locale on my Windows 10, however MATLAB editor is not recognizing UTF-8 characters(in blank squares). I'm not sure what to do here.
If I open the same .m file in text editor, it works fine.
How do I get my MATLAB editor to read UTF-8? Thank you
feature('DefaultCharacterSet')
feature('locale')
ans =
UTF-8
ans =
ctype: 'en_US.windows-1252'
collate: 'en_US.windows-1252'
time: 'en_US.windows-1252'
numeric: 'en_US_POSIX.windows-1252'
monetary: 'en_US.windows-1252'
messages: 'en_US.windows-1252'
encoding: 'windows-1252'
terminalEncoding: 'windows-949'
jvmEncoding: 'Cp1252'
status: 'MathWorks locale management system initialized.'
warning: 'System locale setting, ko_KR, is different from user locale setti…'
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Hongyu Shi
2016 年 5 月 1 日
I'm having the same issue for a long time. It seems that sometimes it can handle Chinese characters when I change my system into Chinese default language. But in English system they just becomes a lot of question marks.
Keith Hooks
2016 年 8 月 30 日
I'm having the same problem. It seems that editing the lcdata.xml file to change the encoding of en_US has no effect at all. It stays windows-1252 no matter what I change it to in the file.
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Jinghao Lei
2016 年 10 月 20 日
I have a very tricky way to solve this problem. And it seems works. In my case, (windows matlab 2016b x64)
feature('locale')
always output below even I have modified lcdata.xml
ctype: 'zh_CN.GBK'
...
so, I delete this in lcdata.xml (in codeset)
<encoding name="GBK">
<encoding_alias name="936">
</encoding>
then I change following
<encoding name="UTF-8">
<encoding_alias name="utf8"/>
</encoding>
to
<encoding name="UTF-8">
<encoding_alias name="utf8"/>
<encoding_alias name="GBK"/>
</encoding>
The point is cheat matlab GBK is just alias of utf8
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Isidora Timkov-Glumac
2023 年 9 月 14 日
@Jinghao Lei I have the same version of MatLab as you, but my ctype is 'en_US_POSIX.US-ASCII'. How should I modify the lcdata file so that this hack works for me? Thank you!
Simon Diehl
2023 年 11 月 30 日
This solution worked for me as welll. I'm using Matlab R2023b on Windows Server 2019. My encoding was windows-1252.
This is not necessary on newer operating systems. I don't experience this problem with R2023b on Windows 10.
My steps where:
- Go to Program Files\MATLAB\R2023b\bin
- Rename lcdata.xml to lcdata_old.xml
- Copy lcdata_utf8.xml and rename it to lcdata.xml
- Open the file and go to section codeset <!-- Codeset entry -->
- Comment out <encoding name="windows-1252" ...
- Go to <encoding name="UTF-8"> and add the alias <encoding_alias name="1252">
The final sections look like this:
<!-- <encoding name="windows-1252" jvm_encoding="Cp1252">
<encoding_alias name="1252"/>
</encoding> -->
<encoding name="UTF-8">
<encoding_alias name="utf8"/>
<encoding_alias name="1252"/>
</encoding>
And the result is:
feature("locale")
ans =
struct with fields:
ctype: 'de_DE.UTF-8'
collate: 'de_DE.UTF-8'
time: 'de_DE.UTF-8'
numeric: 'en_US_POSIX.UTF-8'
monetary: 'de_DE.UTF-8'
messages: 'de_DE.UTF-8'
encoding: 'UTF-8'
terminalEncoding: 'IBM850'
jvmEncoding: 'UTF-8'
status: 'MathWorks locale management system initialized.'
warning: ''
The editor now works as expected. Thank you very much for the solution @Jinghao Lei
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Michael Cappello
2017 年 10 月 31 日
編集済み: Rik
2023 年 3 月 30 日
% read in the file
fID = fopen(filename, 'r', 'n', 'UTF-8');
bytes = fread(fID);
fclose(fID);
The data read from the file can then be converted into Unicode characters, like so:
unic = native2unicode(bytes, 'UTF-8');
if you want, clear the Carriage Returns, set the Line Feeds to a space
unic(unic == 10) = []; unic(unic == 13) = ' ';
disp(unic'); % display the Unicode text
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