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* [[OCLOperators Default|Default]]
* [[OCLOperators Default|Default]]
* [[Documentation:OCLOperators Unicode|Unicode]]
* [[Documentation:OCLOperators Unicode|Unicode]]
* [[OCLOperators UTF32|UTF32]]
* [[Documentation:OCLOperators UTF32|UTF32]]
* [[OCLOperators UTF7|UTF7]]
* [[Documentation:OCLOperators UTF7|UTF7]]
* [[OCLOperators UTF8|UTF8]]
* [[Documentation:OCLOperators UTF8|UTF8]]
Microsoft documentation on the Encoding class can be found here: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.text.encoding
Microsoft documentation on the Encoding class can be found here: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.text.encoding
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This page was created by Hans.karlsen@mdriven.net on 2019-11-21. Last edited by Stephanie@mdriven.net on 2025-02-04.

In OCL, you can use the standard .net Encoding static class.

Convert both strings and byte arrays using:

  1. GetBytes(string)
  2. GetString(bytearray)

For example:

  • Encoding.ASCII.GetString(bytearray)

If you have data you think is encoded with ISO-8859-1, try to decode it with:

  • Encoding.Default.GetString(bytearray)
See also

Microsoft documentation on the Encoding class can be found here: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.text.encoding