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Lire la Suite Dédiée Des Jeux De Craps Gratis En 2019 References External links Personal Website Contact Page Twitter Google+ Category:Living people Category:21st-century American architects Category:Artists from New York (state) Category:Year of birth missing (living people)Q: How to write a unicode character to an SD card on iPhone I'm trying to write a unicode character to the SD card on the iPhone. I've tried the following: char a = (char)0x1F; NSString *string = [NSString stringWithUTF8String:&a]; NSArray *paths = NSSearchPathForDirectoriesInDomains(NSDocumentDirectory, NSUserDomainMask, YES); NSString *documentsDirectory = [paths objectAtIndex:0]; NSString *filePath = [documentsDirectory stringByAppendingPathComponent:@"Test.txt"]; [string writeToFile:filePath atomically:YES encoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding error:NULL]; I've checked that I am using the correct font and have tried using the following combinations of codes: char a = (char)0xA1F; char a = (char)0xA1F; char a = (char)0x1F; I'm not sure what the character actually is, I've found it on Unicode - The Unicode code for the character is: U+1F441 LESS-THAN SIGN The character is small enough that it should fit on the iPhone screen, but still large enough that it should be readable on the iPhone (although it could be a bit longer, but it shouldn't be that big). Any ideas on what I am doing wrong? A: Try using this: NSString *string = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%@", @"☺"]; Remember to import the header file: #import A: You are actually doing it correctly, but the character you are using is the tilde ("
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