質問

How to convert a string that is in UCS2 (2 bytes per character) into a UTF8 string in Ruby?

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解決

You should look into iconv, which is part of the Ruby standard library. It is designed for this task.

Specifically,

 Iconv.iconv("utf-8", "utf-16", str).first

should handle the conversion.

他のヒント

Because chars in most cases string in UCS2 encoding can be represented as UTF-16 string (in UTF-16 char with codes bigger than 0x10000 is rarely used) I think use of Iconv is better way to convert strings. Sample code:

require 'iconv'

ic = Iconv.new 'UTF-8', 'UTF-16'
utf8string = ic.iconv ucs2string

With Ruby 1.9:

string.encode("utf-8")

If the string encoding is not known, you may need to set it first:

string.force_encoding("utf-16be").encode("utf-8") # Big-endian
string.force_encoding("utf-16le").encode("utf-8") # Little-endian
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