PyPDF3 parses non asci characters as new line
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I'm using PyPDF3 to parse a PDF but it parses the non-ascii characters as newlines. How could I overcome that?
Here is my code:
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import PyPDF3
pdfFileObj = open('test.pdf', 'rb')
pdfReader = PyPDF3.PdfFileReader(pdfFileObj)
pageObj = pdfReader.getPage(0)
f = open('out.txt', 'w')
f.write(pageObj.extractText())
f.close()
Here is the expected pageObj:
Bu ara çok mağlubiyet alıyoruz.
Here is my pageObj:
Bu ara nok manlubiyet alnyoruz.
python pypdf2 pypdf
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I'm using PyPDF3 to parse a PDF but it parses the non-ascii characters as newlines. How could I overcome that?
Here is my code:
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import PyPDF3
pdfFileObj = open('test.pdf', 'rb')
pdfReader = PyPDF3.PdfFileReader(pdfFileObj)
pageObj = pdfReader.getPage(0)
f = open('out.txt', 'w')
f.write(pageObj.extractText())
f.close()
Here is the expected pageObj:
Bu ara çok mağlubiyet alıyoruz.
Here is my pageObj:
Bu ara nok manlubiyet alnyoruz.
python pypdf2 pypdf
@stovfl pageObj already has /n for non-asciis. So the problem is not about open.
– onur
Nov 11 at 11:34
1
So update your Question, you say "Here is my out.txt:". Show the output ofpageObj
instead.
– stovfl
Nov 11 at 11:41
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up vote
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I'm using PyPDF3 to parse a PDF but it parses the non-ascii characters as newlines. How could I overcome that?
Here is my code:
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import PyPDF3
pdfFileObj = open('test.pdf', 'rb')
pdfReader = PyPDF3.PdfFileReader(pdfFileObj)
pageObj = pdfReader.getPage(0)
f = open('out.txt', 'w')
f.write(pageObj.extractText())
f.close()
Here is the expected pageObj:
Bu ara çok mağlubiyet alıyoruz.
Here is my pageObj:
Bu ara nok manlubiyet alnyoruz.
python pypdf2 pypdf
I'm using PyPDF3 to parse a PDF but it parses the non-ascii characters as newlines. How could I overcome that?
Here is my code:
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import PyPDF3
pdfFileObj = open('test.pdf', 'rb')
pdfReader = PyPDF3.PdfFileReader(pdfFileObj)
pageObj = pdfReader.getPage(0)
f = open('out.txt', 'w')
f.write(pageObj.extractText())
f.close()
Here is the expected pageObj:
Bu ara çok mağlubiyet alıyoruz.
Here is my pageObj:
Bu ara nok manlubiyet alnyoruz.
python pypdf2 pypdf
python pypdf2 pypdf
edited Nov 11 at 11:44
asked Nov 10 at 13:12
onur
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@stovfl pageObj already has /n for non-asciis. So the problem is not about open.
– onur
Nov 11 at 11:34
1
So update your Question, you say "Here is my out.txt:". Show the output ofpageObj
instead.
– stovfl
Nov 11 at 11:41
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@stovfl pageObj already has /n for non-asciis. So the problem is not about open.
– onur
Nov 11 at 11:34
1
So update your Question, you say "Here is my out.txt:". Show the output ofpageObj
instead.
– stovfl
Nov 11 at 11:41
@stovfl pageObj already has /n for non-asciis. So the problem is not about open.
– onur
Nov 11 at 11:34
@stovfl pageObj already has /n for non-asciis. So the problem is not about open.
– onur
Nov 11 at 11:34
1
1
So update your Question, you say "Here is my out.txt:". Show the output of
pageObj
instead.– stovfl
Nov 11 at 11:41
So update your Question, you say "Here is my out.txt:". Show the output of
pageObj
instead.– stovfl
Nov 11 at 11:41
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@stovfl pageObj already has /n for non-asciis. So the problem is not about open.
– onur
Nov 11 at 11:34
1
So update your Question, you say "Here is my out.txt:". Show the output of
pageObj
instead.– stovfl
Nov 11 at 11:41