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Unicode::CharName(3)  User Contributed Perl Documentation Unicode::CharName(3)

NAME
       Unicode::CharName - Look up Unicode character names

SYNOPSIS
	use Unicode::CharName qw(uname ublock);
	print uname(ord('%')), "\n";
	print ublock(0x0300), "\n";

DESCRIPTION
       This module provide a two functions named uname() and ublock().	The
       uname() function will return the Unicode character name for the given
       code (a number between 0 and 0x10FFFF).	Unicode character names are
       written in upper-case ASCII letters, and are strings like:

	 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A
	 LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH RING ABOVE
	 CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH 7C80
	 HANGUL SYLLABLE PWILH

       The ublock() will return the name of the Unicode character block that
       the given character belongs to.

SEE ALSO
       Unicode::String

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright 1997,2005 Gisle Aas.

       This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
       under the same terms as Perl itself.

       Name table extracted from the Unicode 4.1 Character Database. Copyright
       (c) 1991-2005 Unicode, Inc. All Rights reserved.

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