public
static
final
enum
Normalizer2.Mode
extends Enum<Normalizer2.Mode>
java.lang.Object | ||
↳ | java.lang.Enum<android.icu.text.Normalizer2.Mode> | |
↳ | android.icu.text.Normalizer2.Mode |
Constants for normalization modes. For details about standard Unicode normalization forms and about the algorithms which are also used with custom mapping tables see http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr15/
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Normalizer2.Mode |
COMPOSE
Decomposition followed by composition. |
Normalizer2.Mode |
COMPOSE_CONTIGUOUS
Compose only contiguously. |
Normalizer2.Mode |
DECOMPOSE
Map, and reorder canonically. |
Normalizer2.Mode |
FCD
"Fast C or D" form. |
Public methods | |
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static
Normalizer2.Mode
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valueOf(String name)
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static
final
Mode[]
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values()
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Inherited methods | |
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From
class
java.lang.Enum
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From
class
java.lang.Object
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From
interface
java.lang.Comparable
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Normalizer2.Mode COMPOSE
Decomposition followed by composition. Same as standard NFC when using an "nfc" instance. Same as standard NFKC when using an "nfkc" instance. For details about standard Unicode normalization forms see http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr15/
Normalizer2.Mode COMPOSE_CONTIGUOUS
Compose only contiguously.
Also known as "FCC" or "Fast C Contiguous".
The result will often but not always be in NFC.
The result will conform to FCD which is useful for processing.
Not a standard Unicode normalization form.
For details see http://www.unicode.org/notes/tn5/#FCC
Normalizer2.Mode DECOMPOSE
Map, and reorder canonically. Same as standard NFD when using an "nfc" instance. Same as standard NFKD when using an "nfkc" instance. For details about standard Unicode normalization forms see http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr15/
Normalizer2.Mode FCD
"Fast C or D" form.
If a string is in this form, then further decomposition without reordering
would yield the same form as DECOMPOSE.
Text in "Fast C or D" form can be processed efficiently with data tables
that are "canonically closed", that is, that provide equivalent data for
equivalent text, without having to be fully normalized.
Not a standard Unicode normalization form.
Not a unique form: Different FCD strings can be canonically equivalent.
For details see http://www.unicode.org/notes/tn5/#FCD
Normalizer2.Mode valueOf (String name)
Parameters | |
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name |
String
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Returns | |
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Normalizer2.Mode |