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  Tutorial: Symbol Substitution

In this example , we are going to explain how we can make symbols using iText api,s. We are using integer values which will converted it into symbol. For this we just convert the integer value into its character value.

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In this example , we are going to explain how we can make symbols using iText api,s. We are using integer values which will converted it into symbol. For this we just convert the integer value into its character value.

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In this example we convents the integer values from 33 to 255 and 913 to 969 into character by using explicit casting of integer values to character values. We use add(Phrase.getInstance(String s)) method to add the values into the document.


 

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