NSString
has a addingPercentEscapes(using:)
method which allows to specify an arbitrary
encoding:
let text = "Моцарт"
if let encoded = (text as NSString).addingPercentEscapes(using: String.Encoding.windowsCP1251.rawValue) {
print(encoded)
// %CC%EE%F6%E0%F0%F2
}
However, this is deprecated as of iOS 9/macOS 10.11. It causes compiler warnings and may not be available in newer OS versions.
What you can do instead is to convert the string do Data
with
the desired encoding,
and then convert each byte to the corresponding %NN
sequence (using the approach from
How to convert Data to hex string in swift):
let text = "Моцарт"
if let data = text.data(using: .windowsCP1251) {
let encoded = data.map { String(format: "%%%02hhX", $0) }.joined()
print(encoded)
// %CC%EE%F6%E0%F0%F2
}