ウェブ文字エンコード

マトラボでwebの情報を読み込んで、「text = '\u30de\u30c8\u30e9\u30dc'」このようなエンコードされたテキスト入力を、日本語で「text = 'マトラボ'」のような関数に読める形に変換する方法を教えてください。

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Isabella Osetinsky-Tzidaki
Edited: Isabella Osetinsky-Tzidaki on 13 Dec 2016
Please write your request in English, so we Matlab users having no command in Japanese could help you. Thank you!
KSSV
KSSV on 13 Dec 2016
Rough translation:
"Text = '\ u30de \ u30c8 \ u30e9 \ u30dc'" by loading web information in Matrabo "A form that can read such encoded text input into a function like" text = 'Matrabo' "in Japanese Please tell me how to convert to.
Jiro Doke
Jiro Doke on 13 Dec 2016
@Isabella.
Thanks for pointing this out. Yes, while questions in English will result in much more people responding, we do have a bunch of Japanese MathWorks employees monitoring this site as well.
Ma-chi-za-wa
Ma-chi-za-wa on 13 Dec 2016
I apologise for writing questions in Japanese (I was not aware this board is world-wide)... I wanted to decode web-scripted texts imported in to Matlab (i.e., text = '\u30de\u30c8\u30e9\u30dc') in Japanese (or any other languages), so that the output is meaningful in the given language (i.e., text = 'Matlab (in Japanese)'). JiRo Doke neatly answered my question. Simply replacing \u to \x (by strrep function) and extract it (with sprintf function) does the trick. See Jiro Doke's accepted answer for an example. Thank you for your comments.
Jiro Doke
Jiro Doke on 13 Dec 2016
@Machizawa-san
日本語での質問、全然問題ありません。もし、なかなか回答が無い場合は英語で聞いて頂いてもよいと思いますが。引き続き活用ください。
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Jiro Doke
Jiro Doke on 13 Dec 2016
Edited: Jiro Doke on 13 Dec 2016

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少し分かりづらいんですが、 sprintf で特殊文字を表示する書式を使えば変換できます。それにはまず ¥u ¥x に置き換える必要があります。
>> txt = '\u30de\u30c8\u30e9\u30dc';
>> decodedtxt = sprintf(strrep(txt, '\u', '\x'))
decodedtxt =
マトラボ

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