String.EqualsIgnoreCase(String) Method
Definition
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Compares this String
to another String
, ignoring case
considerations.
[Android.Runtime.Register("equalsIgnoreCase", "(Ljava/lang/String;)Z", "")]
public bool EqualsIgnoreCase (string? anotherString);
[<Android.Runtime.Register("equalsIgnoreCase", "(Ljava/lang/String;)Z", "")>]
member this.EqualsIgnoreCase : string -> bool
Parameters
- anotherString
- String
The String
to compare this String
against
Returns
true
if the argument is not null
and it
represents an equivalent String
ignoring case; false
otherwise
- Attributes
Remarks
Compares this String
to another String
, ignoring case considerations. Two strings are considered equal ignoring case if they are of the same length and corresponding characters in the two strings are equal ignoring case.
Two characters c1
and c2
are considered the same ignoring case if at least one of the following is true: <ul> <li> The two characters are the same (as compared by the ==
operator) <li> Calling Character.toLowerCase(Character.toUpperCase(char))
on each character produces the same result </ul>
Note that this method does <em>not</em> take locale into account, and will result in unsatisfactory results for certain locales. The java.text.Collator
class provides locale-sensitive comparison.
Java documentation for java.lang.String.equalsIgnoreCase(java.lang.String)
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