How to get real character codes from any Text VB.NET or C#?





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When I want to type two characters, the system converts it to one code (see: image).
How do I know this for the rest of the characters by VB.NET or C#?



I apologize if I can not explain in English, I have used Google Translator.



Image for clarification : ا+ل = ﻻ










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  • Possible duplicate of Separating Unicode ligature characters

    – Tom W
    Nov 22 '18 at 13:42











  • What exactly do you mean by "real" ? And depending on your Input Method Editor, this conversion may be purely in rendering. Two C# code points can be rendered as a single glyph on screen.

    – MSalters
    Nov 22 '18 at 13:56




















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When I want to type two characters, the system converts it to one code (see: image).
How do I know this for the rest of the characters by VB.NET or C#?



I apologize if I can not explain in English, I have used Google Translator.



Image for clarification : ا+ل = ﻻ










share|improve this question

























  • Possible duplicate of Separating Unicode ligature characters

    – Tom W
    Nov 22 '18 at 13:42











  • What exactly do you mean by "real" ? And depending on your Input Method Editor, this conversion may be purely in rendering. Two C# code points can be rendered as a single glyph on screen.

    – MSalters
    Nov 22 '18 at 13:56
















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When I want to type two characters, the system converts it to one code (see: image).
How do I know this for the rest of the characters by VB.NET or C#?



I apologize if I can not explain in English, I have used Google Translator.



Image for clarification : ا+ل = ﻻ










share|improve this question
















When I want to type two characters, the system converts it to one code (see: image).
How do I know this for the rest of the characters by VB.NET or C#?



I apologize if I can not explain in English, I have used Google Translator.



Image for clarification : ا+ل = ﻻ







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  • Possible duplicate of Separating Unicode ligature characters

    – Tom W
    Nov 22 '18 at 13:42











  • What exactly do you mean by "real" ? And depending on your Input Method Editor, this conversion may be purely in rendering. Two C# code points can be rendered as a single glyph on screen.

    – MSalters
    Nov 22 '18 at 13:56





















  • Possible duplicate of Separating Unicode ligature characters

    – Tom W
    Nov 22 '18 at 13:42











  • What exactly do you mean by "real" ? And depending on your Input Method Editor, this conversion may be purely in rendering. Two C# code points can be rendered as a single glyph on screen.

    – MSalters
    Nov 22 '18 at 13:56



















Possible duplicate of Separating Unicode ligature characters

– Tom W
Nov 22 '18 at 13:42





Possible duplicate of Separating Unicode ligature characters

– Tom W
Nov 22 '18 at 13:42













What exactly do you mean by "real" ? And depending on your Input Method Editor, this conversion may be purely in rendering. Two C# code points can be rendered as a single glyph on screen.

– MSalters
Nov 22 '18 at 13:56







What exactly do you mean by "real" ? And depending on your Input Method Editor, this conversion may be purely in rendering. Two C# code points can be rendered as a single glyph on screen.

– MSalters
Nov 22 '18 at 13:56














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