How to determine if a character is a Chinese character using ruby?
An interesting article on encodings in Ruby: http://blog.grayproductions.net/articles/bytes_and_characters_in_ruby_18 (it's part of a series - check the table of contents at the start of the article also)
I haven't used chinese characters before but this seems to be the list supported by unicode: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_CJK_Unified_Ideographs . Also take note that it's a unified system including Japanese and Korean characters (some characters are shared between them) - not sure if you can distinguish which are Chinese only.
I think you can check if it's a CJK character by calling this on string str and character with index n:
def check_char(str, n)
list_of_chars = str.unpack("U*")
char = list_of_chars[n]
#main blocks
if char >= 0x4E00 && char <= 0x9FFF
return true
end
#extended block A
if char >= 0x3400 && char <= 0x4DBF
return true
end
#extended block B
if char >= 0x20000 && char <= 0x2A6DF
return true
end
#extended block C
if char >= 0x2A700 && char <= 0x2B73F
return true
end
return false
end
Ruby 1.9
#encoding: utf-8
"漢" =~ /\p{Han}/
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2727804/how-to-determine-if-a-character-is-a-chinese-character