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How do I treat an ASCII string as unicode and unescape the escaped characters in it in python?
How do convert unicode escape sequences to unicode characters in a python string
I have a string that contains unicode characters e.g. \u2026 etc. Somehow it is not received to me as unicode, but is received as a str. How do I convert it back to unicode?
>>> a="Hello\u2026"
>>> b=u"Hello\u2026"
>>> print a
Hello\u2026
>>> print b
Hello…
>>> print unicode(a)
Hello\u2026
>>>
So clearly unicode(a) is not the answer. Then what is?
Unicode escapes only work in unicode strings, so this
is actually a string of 6 characters: ‘\’, ‘u’, ‘2’, ‘0’, ‘2’, ‘6’.
To make unicode out of this, use
decode('unicode-escape'):