How to know if a string contains accents?
add whatever accents you want to that list |
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I think the best thing you can do is using a normalizer that splits unicode characters with accents into two separate character. Java includes this in class This, for example, will split
into
and will do this for every character that has accents or other diacritical mark (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diacritic). Then you can check if the resulting EDIT: if you just need basic accent supports (like just è é à ò ì ù) you can just go with oedo option, if you need full support for all the existing accents it would be crazy to hard code them all.. |
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The right way to do this is to use However, this is probably the wrong thing to do. If you are trying to do accent-insensitive string searches and comparisons, the right way to do that is to leave the strings as they are. You need to create a UCA collation object with the level set to 1 (or rather, PRIMARY), then use that to compare your strings. If strings compare equal at the primary strength, it disregards things like accent marks. Here are examples in Java of how to do that using ICU’s Collator class. If you’re using proper UCA collators, then you don’t have to normalize; they take care of this for you. This answer in Perl uses two UCA collator objects, one at the primary strength to completely ignore accents for string searches and comparisons, and another that allows diacritics to be distinguished at the secondary strength as is normal for Unicode. |
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€an accent? Is "`" an accent? – KennyTM May 5 '10 at 14:58