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Collator.Identical Field

Definition

Collator strength value.

[Android.Runtime.Register("IDENTICAL")]
public const int Identical = 3;
[<Android.Runtime.Register("IDENTICAL")>]
val mutable Identical : int

Field Value

Value = 3

Implements

Java.Util.IComparator._members Java.Util.IComparator.cb_reversed Java.Util.IComparator.cb_thenComparing_Ljava_util_Comparator_ Java.Util.IComparator.cb_thenComparing_Ljava_util_function_Function_Ljava_util_Comparator_ Java.Util.IComparator.cb_thenComparing_Ljava_util_function_Function_ Java.Util.IComparator.cb_thenComparingDouble_Ljava_util_function_ToDoubleFunction_ Java.Util.IComparator.cb_thenComparingInt_Ljava_util_function_ToIntFunction_ Java.Util.IComparator.cb_thenComparingLong_Ljava_util_function_ToLongFunction_
Attributes

Remarks

Collator strength value. When set, all differences are considered significant during comparison. The assignment of strengths to language features is locale dependent. A common example is for control characters ("&#092;u0001" vs "&#092;u0002") to be considered equal at the PRIMARY, SECONDARY, and TERTIARY levels but different at the IDENTICAL level. Additionally, differences between pre-composed accents such as "&#092;u00C0" (A-grave) and combining accents such as "A&#092;u0300" (A, combining-grave) will be considered significant at the IDENTICAL level if decomposition is set to NO_DECOMPOSITION.

Java documentation for java.text.Collator.IDENTICAL.

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Applies to