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I got from my server long string while part of it is emoji's as unicode text:
I'm using angular 5. not native JS.

"Hello hello \ud83c\udfdb"

The server return the data OK. If I print it as is, the browser is displaying all the emoji's correctly.

In my code I need to print every of my characters as different span tag
For doing that I go over the whole string and print it char by char:

    <span id="col_1">H</span>
    <span id="col_2">e</span>
    <span id="col_3">l</span>
    .
    .
    .
    <span id="col_13">�</span>

What I figure out is that some of the emoji are 2 chars (instead of one - what I thought).
For instance: �� = 🏛

How can I get from long string char by char including emoji's? I'm using binding with *ngFor {{character}}

Update 1
When I said char by char:

for (let j = 0; j < currentSentence.length; j++) { // Loop on all chars
    const char = currentSentence[j];
    this.sentencesSplitter[i] = char;
}

And then in my HTML file:

<span *ngFor='let character of sentencesSplitter; let j = index'>{{character}}</span>
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