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I'm trying to print a utf-8 character to console.



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  • Note the first string is bytes while the second isn't

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    b'xc3x91'.decode() should print it!

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I'm trying to print a utf-8 character to console.



Isn't this supposed to work?



enter image description here










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  • Note the first string is bytes while the second isn't

    – C.Nivs
    Nov 21 '18 at 3:26








  • 3





    b'xc3x91'.decode() should print it!

    – bro-grammer
    Nov 21 '18 at 3:27











  • @bro-grammer thanks! if you write this as an answer I can mark it correct :)

    – Pablo Fernandez
    Nov 21 '18 at 3:31
















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I'm trying to print a utf-8 character to console.



Isn't this supposed to work?



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I'm trying to print a utf-8 character to console.



Isn't this supposed to work?



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  • Note the first string is bytes while the second isn't

    – C.Nivs
    Nov 21 '18 at 3:26








  • 3





    b'xc3x91'.decode() should print it!

    – bro-grammer
    Nov 21 '18 at 3:27











  • @bro-grammer thanks! if you write this as an answer I can mark it correct :)

    – Pablo Fernandez
    Nov 21 '18 at 3:31





















  • Note the first string is bytes while the second isn't

    – C.Nivs
    Nov 21 '18 at 3:26








  • 3





    b'xc3x91'.decode() should print it!

    – bro-grammer
    Nov 21 '18 at 3:27











  • @bro-grammer thanks! if you write this as an answer I can mark it correct :)

    – Pablo Fernandez
    Nov 21 '18 at 3:31



















Note the first string is bytes while the second isn't

– C.Nivs
Nov 21 '18 at 3:26







Note the first string is bytes while the second isn't

– C.Nivs
Nov 21 '18 at 3:26






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3





b'xc3x91'.decode() should print it!

– bro-grammer
Nov 21 '18 at 3:27





b'xc3x91'.decode() should print it!

– bro-grammer
Nov 21 '18 at 3:27













@bro-grammer thanks! if you write this as an answer I can mark it correct :)

– Pablo Fernandez
Nov 21 '18 at 3:31







@bro-grammer thanks! if you write this as an answer I can mark it correct :)

– Pablo Fernandez
Nov 21 '18 at 3:31














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The former statement prints the value as bytes while the latter statement uses a string value. Changing it to bytes will give you the required output.



>>> b'xc3x91'.decode()
>>> 'Ñ'





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    The former statement prints the value as bytes while the latter statement uses a string value. Changing it to bytes will give you the required output.



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      The former statement prints the value as bytes while the latter statement uses a string value. Changing it to bytes will give you the required output.



      >>> b'xc3x91'.decode()
      >>> 'Ñ'





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        The former statement prints the value as bytes while the latter statement uses a string value. Changing it to bytes will give you the required output.



        >>> b'xc3x91'.decode()
        >>> 'Ñ'





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        The former statement prints the value as bytes while the latter statement uses a string value. Changing it to bytes will give you the required output.



        >>> b'xc3x91'.decode()
        >>> 'Ñ'






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