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Can't recognise characters
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I am writing a script to help me rename some files and the font changed seemingly randomly to characters that I don't recognise. I can't undo it using ctr+Z or the undo button. has anyone seen this problem before? Here's a seciton of my code, it all seems to look similar to this:
¿Ž³AŽ.³s7höG>cWõ�àøú‡¿yîÇÓãç¿jqì”?ïqèq´µqŽ9õD‚�ž:‘ØpbÏó“&,ÍΟcJ)A×><s]÷œßä…÷_øbÕ½7ó+"„‚ü(Â3ÙB6]ˆ#$OA_ø$ÕZ
Font setting are set to default
Many thanks
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Walter Roberson
on 1 Mar 2019
Edited: Walter Roberson
on 1 Mar 2019
Several possibilities:
Change of character encoding would not give you a result like that.
If you can attach such a file, we might possibly be able to figure out ended up stored in it.
It is likely that your .m file is gone and can only be recovered if you have a backup. Look to see if you have a .asv (autosave) file, or a .m~ (MacOS or Linux) file.
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