This software is a Java implementation of Mozilla's universalchardet encoding detector library. It enables the identification of character encoding in a variety of languages.
To begin, users must construct an instance of org.mozilla.universalchardet.UniversalDetector. From there, they can feed data (typically several thousands bytes) to the detector by calling UniversalDetector.handleData(). Once the data has been handled, users must notify the detector of the end of data by calling UniversalDetector.dataEnd().
After these steps have been completed, users can obtain the detected encoding name by calling UniversalDetector.getDetectedCharset(). Finally, it is essential to call UniversalDetector.reset() before reusing the detector instance.
Overall, the juniversalchardet converter is a fantastic tool for anyone who needs to quickly and accurately detect the encoding of data. It is extremely user-friendly and efficient, making it a great choice for any software developer or user who needs to work with text files.
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