Mino,
This is not at clear:
the character U+0427 is Ð in the Cyrillic block, and what does this have to
do with the two characters à and Â, which are U+ 00D0 and U+00A7 ?
Are you wondering how to store 0x0427 in a binary file ? Or what ?

Raymond Mercier

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> > Report Type:  Other Question, Problem, or Feedback
> > Opt Subject:  Unicode conversion
> >
> > I would like to convert a 2 byte Unicode code into its
> > corresponding Unicode character (for instance the decimal 1063 or the
> > hexadecimal 0427 into 'ÃÂ'). Is there a C function in order to make the
> > conversion? What file .h do I need to include in the C program? Can I
> > use the 6.0 version of the Microsoft Visual C++ compiler, or do i
> > need a newer version?
> > Thanks a lot in advance.
> > Mino Napoletano
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