Make MATLAB output in strict ASCII
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MATLAB console output used high-ASCII sometimes, e.g. for its prompt ( » ). In R2025A it may output UTF8, e.g., for zpk() output:
z =
0×1 empty double column vector
p =
9.900494692205900e-01
k =
9.950657811787363e-03
This 'feature' is a nuisance when interchanging text with other programs. Is there a built-in function to convert these occasional UTF non-ASCII characters to a reasonable approximation in standard ASCII? ( like 'x' or '>>') ?
Or is this behavior to be considered a bug that will be fixed (there appear to be quite a few nuisance bugs in R2025a).
-marcel
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Walter Roberson
on 6 Jul 2025
I was wrong, by the way, in saying that 0xD7 required only one byte in UTF-8.
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Walter Roberson
on 3 Jul 2025
Is there a built-in function to convert these occasional UTF non-ASCII characters to a reasonable approximation in standard ASCII? ( like 'x' or '>>') ?
No, there is no built-in function for that purpose.
Any such hypothetical built-in function would have to deal with the problem of contention about what the replacements should be. For example should × be replaced with x or with * or with by or with times ? The answer is likely to depend on context -- in some places × should be replaced by x but in some places it should be replaced by *
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Walter Roberson
on 4 Jul 2025
The prompt ( » ) is $C2 $BB, so MATLAB appears to emit UTF-16
That is UTF-8 rather than UTF-16
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