Convert Unicode In One TB To Shift-JIS In Another TB?
Jun 10, 2010
Trying to develop a text editor, I've got two textboxes, and a button below each one.When the button below textbox1 is pressed, it is supposed to convert the Unicode text (intended to be Japanese) to Shift-JIS.The reason why I am doing this is because the software VOCALOID2 only allows ANSI and Shift-JIS encoding text to be pasted into the lyrics system. Users of the application normally have their keyboard set to change to Japanese already, but it types in Unicode.How can I convert Unicode text to Shift-JIS when SJIS isn't available in the System.Text.Encoding types?
I have two textboxes (InputTextBox, OutputTextbox).In the InputTextBox, if I type "a" I need to display tamil letter "அ" in OutputTextBox.For the above requirements, I tried like below,
Firstly, sorry about the title, because i dont really know how to express it clearly. But if you see example, you people will understand then.Now what i want to do is I will give in put as:
I am trying to convert text inputed in a text box to unicode. I need to the program to process each letter and return "the letter = the unicode" in the label.
For example, if the user enters "apple" the lable would read: a=65 p=80 p=80 l=76 e=69
I know the AscW command will return the Unicode Integer but I only know how to do the conversion for single letters
The code below only processes the first letter and only returns the code, not "the letter = the code"
Private Sub btnCode_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnCode.Click Dim strWord As String = Me.txtWord.Text
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When trying these in my project, I couldn't find the right codes to do this. I can't imagine this feature isn't available so I'm sure I am just messing up somehow.
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Public Function encrypt(ByVal input As String) 'input is a variable within the funcion Dim n as Integer Dim i As Integer
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