01-21-2016
I am sorry for the lack of detail. The string
TestB will always be the same. The digits after it vary as sometimes it will be 2016 others 2020, and others 2022. Thank you
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LEARN ABOUT MOJAVE
encode::jp
Encode::JP(3pm) Perl Programmers Reference Guide Encode::JP(3pm)
NAME
Encode::JP - Japanese Encodings
SYNOPSIS
use Encode qw/encode decode/;
$euc_jp = encode("euc-jp", $utf8); # loads Encode::JP implicitly
$utf8 = decode("euc-jp", $euc_jp); # ditto
ABSTRACT
This module implements Japanese charset encodings. Encodings supported are as follows.
Canonical Alias Description
--------------------------------------------------------------------
euc-jp /euc.*jp$/i EUC (Extended Unix Character)
/jp.*euc/i
/ujis$/i
shiftjis /shift.*jis$/i Shift JIS (aka MS Kanji)
/sjis$/i
7bit-jis /jis$/i 7bit JIS
iso-2022-jp ISO-2022-JP [RFC1468]
= 7bit JIS with all Halfwidth Kana
converted to Fullwidth
iso-2022-jp-1 ISO-2022-JP-1 [RFC2237]
= ISO-2022-JP with JIS X 0212-1990
support. See below
MacJapanese Shift JIS + Apple vendor mappings
cp932 /windows-31j$/i Code Page 932
= Shift JIS + MS/IBM vendor mappings
jis0201-raw JIS0201, raw format
jis0208-raw JIS0201, raw format
jis0212-raw JIS0201, raw format
--------------------------------------------------------------------
DESCRIPTION
To find out how to use this module in detail, see Encode.
Note on ISO-2022-JP(-1)?
ISO-2022-JP-1 (RFC2237) is a superset of ISO-2022-JP (RFC1468) which adds support for JIS X 0212-1990. That means you can use the same
code to decode to utf8 but not vice versa.
$utf8 = decode('iso-2022-jp-1', $stream);
and
$utf8 = decode('iso-2022-jp', $stream);
yield the same result but
$with_0212 = encode('iso-2022-jp-1', $utf8);
is now different from
$without_0212 = encode('iso-2022-jp', $utf8 );
In the latter case, characters that map to 0212 are first converted to U+3013 (0xA2AE in EUC-JP; a white square also known as 'Tofu' or
'geta mark') then fed to the decoding engine. U+FFFD is not used, in order to preserve text layout as much as possible.
BUGS
The ASCII region (0x00-0x7f) is preserved for all encodings, even though this conflicts with mappings by the Unicode Consortium.
SEE ALSO
Encode
perl v5.18.2 2013-11-04 Encode::JP(3pm)