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NAME

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iconv − character set conversion

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iconv [OPTION...] [−f encoding] [−t encoding] [inputfile ...]
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DESCRIPTION

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The iconv program converts text from one encoding -to another encoding. More precisely, it converts from -the encoding given for the −f option to -the encoding given for the −t option. Either of -these encodings defaults to the encoding of the current -locale. All the inputfiles are read and converted in -turn; if no inputfile is given, the standard input is -used. The converted text is printed to standard output.

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The encodings permitted are system dependent. For the -libiconv implementation, they are listed in the -iconv_open(3) manual page.

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−f encoding, -−−from−code=encoding

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Specifies the encoding of the input.

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Specifies the encoding of the output.

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When this option is given, characters that cannot be -converted are silently discarded, instead of leading to a -conversion error.

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When this option is given, Unicode characters that cannot -be represented in the target encoding are replaced with a -placeholder string that is constructed from the given -formatstring, applied to the Unicode code point. The -formatstring must be a format string in the same -format as for the printf command or the -printf() function, taking either no argument or -exactly one unsigned integer argument.

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When this option is given, bytes in the input that are -not valid in the source encoding are replaced with a -placeholder string that is constructed from the given -formatstring, applied to the byte’s value. The -formatstring must be a format string in the same -format as for the printf command or the -printf() function, taking either no argument or -exactly one unsigned integer argument.

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When this option is given, wide characters in the input -that are not valid in the source encoding are replaced with -a placeholder string that is constructed from the given -formatstring, applied to the byte’s value. The -formatstring must be a format string in the same -format as for the printf command or the -printf() function, taking either no argument or -exactly one unsigned integer argument.

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When this option is given, error messages about invalid -or unconvertible characters are omitted, but the actual -converted text is unaffected.

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The iconv −l or iconv -−−list command lists the names of the -supported encodings, in a system dependent format. For the -libiconv implementation, the names are printed in upper -case, separated by whitespace, and alias names of an -encoding are listed on the same line as the encoding -itself.

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iconv −f ISO−8859−1 −t -UTF−8

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converts input from the old West-European encoding -ISO−8859−1 to Unicode.

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converts input from the old Russian encoding KOI8−R -to the locale encoding, substituting an angle bracket -notation with hexadecimal numbers for invalid bytes and for -valid but unconvertible characters.

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lists the supported encodings.

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SEE ALSO

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