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Problem reading ascii text
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I have a script that reads an ascii encoded text file, created within the Pythonista environment. However, when i execute the script on the text file, i get “error ascii codec cant decode byte 0xe2 in position 2154: ordinal n...”
Tracking the bug seems to show it to be an error not in .read()I try the same script and text file and 20 others like it that i have created on my computer using the stock IDE, and I get no error.
How can I deal with this?
I can provide code and text files to recreate the error.
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try using encode='utf-8' in the open() function
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Try running your script under Python 2.7 instead of Python 3.
Legacy Python did not make a distinction between bytes and str while Python 3 strictly enforces that distinction.
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@ClackHack This works, thanks. I still don’t really understand what was going on to cause the encoding error. Isn’t ascii the same as utf-8?
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@uncertaintea, the difference between the two is something I recommend learning a little bit about. See e.g. this article.