I have a json file that include emoji when I want to deserialize it , it could not deserialize emoji to string. my code is:
var mystring ={"message":"jjasdajdasjdj laslla aasdasd ssdfdsf!!!
I have a json file that include emoji when I want to deserialize it , it could not deserialize emoji to string. my code is:
var mystring ={"message":"jjasdajdasjdj laslla aasdasd ssdfdsf!!!
Your problem is that this portion of your message string does not conform to the JSON standard:
According to the standard,
\u four-hex-digits
represents a unicode character literal given by the hex value of its code point. Your string\u{1F3FD}
with its curly braces does not conform to this convention, and so Json.NET throws an exception upon trying to parse it. You will see a similar error if you upload your JSON to https://jsonformatter.curiousconcept.com/.Thus it would seem, to fix your JSON to make it conform to the standard, you need to format your character like
\uXXXX
using the appropriate 4 hex digits. However, your character,U+1F3FD
, is larger than 0xFFFF and does not exist on the Unicode Basic Multilingual Plane. It cannot be represented as a single 4-digit hex number. c# (and utf-16 in general) represents such Unicode characters as surrogate pairs -- pairs of two two-byte chars. You will need to do the same here. The UTF-16 (hex) representation of your character isThus your JSON character needs to be:
And for your entire string: