I need to create System.Encoding for 1251 codepage.
On my russian Windows I use
Encoding encoding = Encoding.Default
I am afraid this will produce different results depending on Windows
Correct, you will get different results on different machines if you use Encoding.Default
.
If you want a specific codepage, you can use Encoding.GetEncoding:
Encoding encoding = Encoding.GetEncoding("windows-1251");
For .NET Core you also need to reference the System.Text.Encoding.CodePages package and then use Encoding.RegisterProvider:
Encoding.RegisterProvider(CodePagesEncodingProvider.Instance);
The .NET Framework/.NET Core supports a large number of character encodings and code pages. To retrieve an encoding that is present in the .NET Framework/.NET Core pass the EncodingProvider object to the Encoding.RegisterProvider method to make the encodings supplied by the EncodingProvider object available to the common language runtime. Microsoft Document Reference
System.Text.Encoding.RegisterProvider(System.Text.CodePagesEncodingProvider.Instance);
For completeness, there is a GetEncoding()
overload taking an int
(codepage) parameter:
Encoding encodingByCodePage = Encoding.GetEncoding(1251);
Also for .NET Core and .NET 5+ you need to call the Encoding.RegisterProvider()
method to make character encodings available on a platform. If you don't call it, you will probably get a System.NotSupportedException
saying
'No data is available for encoding 1251. For information on defining a custom encoding, see the documentation for the Encoding.RegisterProvider method.'