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<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd"> <html lang="en"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"> <title>Usage [Universal Encoding Detector]</title> <link rel="stylesheet" href="css/chardet.css" type="text/css"> <link rev="made" href="mailto:mark@diveintomark.org"> <meta name="generator" content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets V1.65.1"> <meta name="keywords" content="character, set, encoding, detection, Python, XML, feed"> <link rel="start" href="index.html" title="Documentation"> <link rel="up" href="index.html" title="Documentation"> <link rel="prev" href="supported-encodings.html" title="Supported encodings"> <link rel="next" href="how-it-works.html" title="How it works"> </head> <body id="chardet-feedparser-org" class="docs"> <div class="z" id="intro"><div class="sectionInner"><div class="sectionInner2"> <div class="s" id="pageHeader"> <h1><a href="/">Universal Encoding Detector</a></h1> <p>Character encoding auto-detection in Python. As smart as your browser. Open source.</p> </div> <div class="s" id="quickSummary"><ul> <li class="li1"> <a href="http://chardet.feedparser.org/download/">Download</a> ·</li> <li class="li2"> <a href="index.html">Documentation</a> ·</li> <li class="li3"><a href="faq.html" title="Frequently Asked Questions">FAQ</a></li> </ul></div> </div></div></div> <div id="main"><div id="mainInner"> <p id="breadcrumb">You are here: <a href="index.html">Documentation</a> → <span class="thispage">Usage</span></p> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"> <div><div><h2 class="title"> <a name="usage" class="skip" href="#usage" title="link to this section"><img src="images/permalink.gif" alt="[link]" title="link to this section" width="8" height="9"></a> Usage</h2></div></div> <div></div> </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"> <div><div><h3 class="title"> <a name="usage.basic" class="skip" href="#usage.basic" title="link to this section"><img src="images/permalink.gif" alt="[link]" title="link to this section" width="8" height="9"></a> Basic usage</h3></div></div> <div></div> </div> <p>The easiest way to use the <span class="application">Universal Encoding Detector</span> library is with the <tt class="function">detect</tt> function.</p> <div class="example"> <a name="example.basic.detect" class="skip" href="#example.basic.detect" title="link to this example"><img src="images/permalink.gif" alt="[link]" title="link to this example" width="8" height="9"></a> <h3 class="title">Example: Using the <tt class="function">detect</tt> function</h3> <p>The <tt class="function">detect</tt> function takes one argument, a non-Unicode string. It returns a dictionary containing the auto-detected character encoding and a confidence level from <tt class="constant">0</tt> to <tt class="constant">1</tt>.</p> <pre class="screen"><tt class="prompt">>>> </tt><span class="userinput"><font color='navy'><b>import</b></font> urllib</span> <tt class="prompt">>>> </tt><span class="userinput">rawdata = urllib.urlopen(<font color='olive'>'http://yahoo.co.jp/'</font>).read()</span> <tt class="prompt">>>> </tt><span class="userinput"><font color='navy'><b>import</b></font> chardet</span> <tt class="prompt">>>> </tt><span class="userinput">chardet.detect(rawdata)</span> <span class="computeroutput">{'encoding': 'EUC-JP', 'confidence': 0.99}</span></pre> </div> </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"> <div><div><h3 class="title"> <a name="usage.advanced" class="skip" href="#usage.advanced" title="link to this section"><img src="images/permalink.gif" alt="[link]" title="link to this section" width="8" height="9"></a> Advanced usage</h3></div></div> <div></div> </div> <p>If you’re dealing with a large amount of text, you can call the <span class="application">Universal Encoding Detector</span> library incrementally, and it will stop as soon as it is confident enough to report its results.</p> <p>Create a <tt class="classname">UniversalDetector</tt> object, then call its <tt class="methodname">feed</tt> method repeatedly with each block of text. If the detector reaches a minimum threshold of confidence, it will set <tt class="varname">detector.done</tt> to <tt class="constant">True</tt>.</p> <p>Once you’ve exhausted the source text, call <tt class="methodname">detector.close()</tt>, which will do some final calculations in case the detector didn’t hit its minimum confidence threshold earlier. Then <tt class="varname">detector.result</tt> will be a dictionary containing the auto-detected character encoding and confidence level (the same as <a href="usage.html#example.basic.detect" title="Example: Using the detect function">the <tt class="function">chardet.detect</tt> function returns</a>).</p> <div class="example"> <a name="example.multiline" class="skip" href="#example.multiline" title="link to this example"><img src="images/permalink.gif" alt="[link]" title="link to this example" width="8" height="9"></a> <h3 class="title">Example: Detecting encoding incrementally</h3> <pre class="programlisting python"><font color='navy'><b>import</b></font> urllib <font color='navy'><b>from</b></font> chardet.universaldetector <font color='navy'><b>import</b></font> UniversalDetector usock = urllib.urlopen(<font color='olive'>'http://yahoo.co.jp/'</font>) detector = UniversalDetector() <font color='navy'><b>for</b></font> line <font color='navy'><b>in</b></font> usock.readlines(): detector.feed(line) <font color='navy'><b>if</b></font> detector.done: <font color='navy'><b>break</b></font> detector.close() usock.close() <font color='navy'><b>print</b></font> detector.result</pre> <pre class="screen"><span class="computeroutput">{'encoding': 'EUC-JP', 'confidence': 0.99}</span></pre> </div> <p>If you want to detect the encoding of multiple texts (such as separate files), you can re-use a single <tt class="classname">UniversalDetector</tt> object. Just call <tt class="methodname">detector.reset()</tt> at the start of each file, call <tt class="methodname">detector.feed</tt> as many times as you like, and then call <tt class="methodname">detector.close()</tt> and check the <tt class="varname">detector.result</tt> dictionary for the file’s results.</p> <div class="example"> <a name="advanced.multifile.multiline" class="skip" href="#advanced.multifile.multiline" title="link to this example"><img src="images/permalink.gif" alt="[link]" title="link to this example" width="8" height="9"></a> <h3 class="title">Example: Detecting encodings of multiple files</h3> <pre class="programlisting python"><font color='navy'><b>import</b></font> glob <font color='navy'><b>from</b></font> chardet.universaldetector <font color='navy'><b>import</b></font> UniversalDetector detector = UniversalDetector() <font color='navy'><b>for</b></font> filename <font color='navy'><b>in</b></font> glob.glob(<font color='olive'>'*.xml'</font>): <font color='navy'><b>print</b></font> filename.ljust(60), detector.reset() <font color='navy'><b>for</b></font> line <font color='navy'><b>in</b></font> file(filename, <font color='olive'>'rb'</font>): detector.feed(line) <font color='navy'><b>if</b></font> detector.done: <font color='navy'><b>break</b></font> detector.close() <font color='navy'><b>print</b></font> detector.result </pre> </div> </div> </div> <div class="footernavigation"> <div style="float: left">← <a class="NavigationArrow" href="supported-encodings.html">Supported encodings</a> </div> <div style="text-align: right"> <a class="NavigationArrow" href="how-it-works.html">How it works</a> →</div> </div> <hr> <div id="footer"><p class="copyright">Copyright © 2006, 2007, 2008 Mark Pilgrim · <a href="mailto:mark@diveintomark.org">mark@diveintomark.org</a> · <a href="license.html">Terms of use</a></p></div> </div></div> </body> </html>
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