python表情代码大全_在Python的控制台中显示表情符号

I wonder if it's possible to print Emojis in a Python 3 console on Windows. Actually, to avoid the following error:

codec can't encode character '\U0001f44d' in position 10: character maps to

I've used:

import emoji as moji

print(moji.emojize('Python is :thumbsup:', use_aliases=True).encode('unicode-

escape'))

which is, as expected, printing the right character:U0001f44d without any exception.

解决方案

The Windows command prompt has a lot of limitations with regards to Unicode characters, especially those outside the basic multilingual plane(BMP, or U+0000 to U+FFFF). The command prompt defaults to a legacy OEM encoding (cp437 on US Windows) and has limited font support for characters outside the localized encoding. Find a Python IDE that has good support for UTF-8.

One quick-and-dirty way to see a wide variety of Unicode characters is to write to a file and leverage the browser:

import os

with open('test.htm','w',encoding='utf-8-sig') as f:

f.write('\U0001f44d')

os.startfile('test.htm')

This displays in the latest Chrome browser on my Windows 10 system.

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