I've been trying to remove the degree Celsius symbol from the following string for a few hours now. I've looked at prior posts and I see that /u2103 is the unicode representation for it. Despite trying to remove that string, I've still had no luck. Here's what I have now:
String temp = "Technology=Li-poly;Temperature=23.0 <degree symbol>C;Voltage=3835";
StringBuilder filtered = new StringBuilder(temp.length());
for (int i = 0; i < temp.length(); i++) {
char test = temp.charAt(i);
if (test >= 0x20 && test <= 0x7e) {
filtered.append(test);
}
}
temp = filtered.toString();
temp.replaceAll(" ", "%20");
The resulting string looks like this: Technology=Li-poly;Temperature=23.0 C;
I've also tried
temp.replaceAll("\\u2103", "");
temp.replaceChar((char)0x2103, ' ');
But none of this works.
My current problem is that the function to filter the string leaves a blank space but the call to replaceAll(" ", "%20") doesn't seem to recognize that particular space. ReplaceAll will replace other spaces with %20.
\u2103and not\u00B0? – corsiKa Aug 31 '11 at 5:27