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char to Unicode more than U+FFFF in java?

How can I display a Unicode Character above U+FFFF using char in Java?

I need something like this (if it were valid):

char u = 'u+10FFFF';
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You can't do it with a single char (which holds a UTF-16 code unit), but you can use a String:

// This represents U+10FFFF
String x = "udbffudfff";

Alternatively:

String y = new StringBuilder().appendCodePoint(0x10ffff).toString();

That is a surrogate pair (two UTF-16 code units which combine to form a single Unicode code point beyond the Basic Multilingual Plane). Of course, you need whatever's going to display your data to cope with it too...


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