In Javascript 'uXXXX'
returns in a unicode character. But how can I get a unicode character when the XXXX
part is a variable?
For example:
var input = '2122';
console.log('\u' + input); // returns a string: "u2122"
console.log(new String('\u' + input)); // returns a string: "u2122"
The only way I can think of to make it work, is to use eval
; yet I hope there's a better solution:
var input = '2122';
var char = '\u' + input;
console.log(eval("'" + char + "'")); // returns a character: "?"
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