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ios - NSData to NSString with JSON response

NSData* jsonData is the http response contains JSON data.

NSString* jsonString = [[NSString alloc] initWithData:jsonData encoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding];
NSLog(@"jsonString: %@", jsonString);

I got the result:

{ "result": "u8aaa" }

What is the proper way to encoding the data to the correct string, not unicode string like "uxxxx"?

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If you convert the JSON data

{ "result" : "u8aaa" }

to a NSDictionary (e.g. using NSJSONSerialization) and print the dictionary

NSError *error;
NSDictionary *jsonDict = [NSJSONSerialization JSONObjectWithData:jsonData options:0 error:&error];
NSLog(@"%@", jsonDict);

then you will get the output

{
    result = "U8aaa";
}

The reason is that the description method of NSDictionary uses "Unnnn" escape sequences for all non-ASCII characters. But that is only for display in the console, the dictionary is correct!

If you print the value of the key

NSLog(@"%@", [jsonDict objectForKey:@"result"]);

then you will get the expected output


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