I need to get rid of a character that looks exactly like the male ascii symbol from text - ♂. However, it's not the standard ASCII symbol, because if I paste it on StackExchange, it's displayed as indicated below:
How can I replace the character within a String? I've tried pasting the character directly into Eclipse but unfortunately that doesn't work (it looks exactly like the image above when pasted into Eclipse). You can see the symbol in Notepad++ however when using the search function:
Howevever, when displayed inline, it looks like this:
Edit: @Greg-449's answer, I've tried that but the character still remains in the String. I don't think it's the default character. I'll show you where you can reference it from a website:
Thermaltake: Chassis > Versa > Versa H21
If you highlight the specifications & choose View selection source you'll notice it start appearing on line 63 after the word (optional)
.
How can I remove this symbol from the String? If at all possible, is there a way to exclude strange symbols like that in general?
Edit 2. After trying both suggested answers, I'm still not able to remove it from the String. A critical part I now see that I may have left out is that the text is copied from the website, into Microsoft Excel, then into a Java Applet (TextArea) where it is analyzed & manipulated from. Even though not visible in the text area, it still remains there when copied back into Excel after being manipulated.
Code tested is:
String descript = textArea.getText();
descript = descript.replace('\u000B', ' ');
textArea.setText(descript);
When taking this text back into Excel, the character remains.
0x0B
; yes it’s♂
. But in Unicode\u000B
is a non-printable character…