CTL2 Appendix - List of National-specific Characters
Several functions, e.g. editDistance (string, string, integer, string, integer) need to operate with special national characters. These are important especially when sorting items with a defined comparison strength.
The list below shows first the locale and then the list of its national-specific derivatives for each letter. These may be treated either as equal or different characters depending on the comparison strength you define.
Table 69.4. National Characters
Locale | National Characters |
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CA - Catalan | ![]() |
CZ - Czech | ![]() |
DA - Danish and Norwegian | ![]() |
DE - German | ![]() |
ES - Spanish | ![]() |
ET - Estonian | ![]() |
FI - Finnish | ![]() |
FR - French | ![]() |
HR - Croatian | ![]() |
HU - Hungarian | ![]() |
IS - Icelandic | ![]() |
IT - Italian | ![]() |
LV - Latvian | ![]() |
PL - Polish | ![]() |
PT - Portuguese | ![]() |
RO - Romanian | ![]() |
RU - Russian | ![]() |
SK - Slovak | ![]() |
SL - Slovenian | ![]() |
SQ - Albanian | ![]() |
SV - Swedish | ![]() |