I'd like to get the UTF-8 representation of a character.
For example, according to this webpage, 😀
should be 0xF0 0x9F 0x98 0x80
, and UTF-16 is 0xD83D 0xDE00
.
I have tried this code:
extension String {
var utf8Representation: String? {
guard let data = self.data(using: .nonLossyASCII, allowLossyConversion: true),
let result = String(data: data, encoding: .utf8) else {
return nil
}
return result
}
}
But here is the result I get:
😀 = \ud83d\ude00
Which is the UTF-16 and not the UTF-8 representation that I was expecting.
What should I do?
Thanks for your help