CompareInfo.LCID Property
Definition
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Gets the properly formed culture identifier for the current CompareInfo.
public:
property int LCID { int get(); };
public int LCID { get; }
member this.LCID : int
Public ReadOnly Property LCID As Integer
Property Value
The properly formed culture identifier for the current CompareInfo.
Examples
The following example demonstrates the LCID property.
using namespace System;
using namespace System::Text;
using namespace System::Globalization;
int main()
{
array<String^>^ sign = gcnew array<String^> { "<", "=", ">" };
// The code below demonstrates how strings compare
// differently for different cultures.
String^ s1 = "Coté";
String^ s2 = "coté";
String^ s3 = "côte";
// Set sort order of strings for French in France.
CompareInfo^ ci = (gcnew CultureInfo("fr-FR"))->CompareInfo;
Console::WriteLine(L"The LCID for {0} is {1}.", ci->Name, ci->LCID);
// Display the result using fr-FR Compare of Coté = coté.
Console::WriteLine(L"fr-FR Compare: {0} {2} {1}",
s1, s2, sign[ci->Compare(s1, s2, CompareOptions::IgnoreCase) + 1]);
// Display the result using fr-FR Compare of coté > côte.
Console::WriteLine(L"fr-FR Compare: {0} {2} {1}",
s2, s3, sign[ci->Compare(s2, s3, CompareOptions::None) + 1]);
// Set sort order of strings for Japanese as spoken in Japan.
ci = (gcnew CultureInfo("ja-JP"))->CompareInfo;
Console::WriteLine(L"The LCID for {0} is {1}.", ci->Name, ci->LCID);
// Display the result using ja-JP Compare of coté < côte.
Console::WriteLine("ja-JP Compare: {0} {2} {1}",
s2, s3, sign[ci->Compare(s2, s3) + 1]);
}
// This code produces the following output.
//
// The LCID for fr-FR is 1036.
// fr-FR Compare: Coté = coté
// fr-FR Compare: coté > côte
// The LCID for ja-JP is 1041.
// ja-JP Compare: coté < côte
using System;
using System.Text;
using System.Globalization;
public sealed class App
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
String[] sign = new String[] { "<", "=", ">" };
// The code below demonstrates how strings compare
// differently for different cultures.
String s1 = "Coté", s2 = "coté", s3 = "côte";
// Set sort order of strings for French in France.
CompareInfo ci = new CultureInfo("fr-FR").CompareInfo;
Console.WriteLine("The LCID for {0} is {1}.", ci.Name, ci.LCID);
// Display the result using fr-FR Compare of Coté = coté.
Console.WriteLine("fr-FR Compare: {0} {2} {1}",
s1, s2, sign[ci.Compare(s1, s2, CompareOptions.IgnoreCase) + 1]);
// Display the result using fr-FR Compare of coté > côte.
Console.WriteLine("fr-FR Compare: {0} {2} {1}",
s2, s3, sign[ci.Compare(s2, s3, CompareOptions.None) + 1]);
// Set sort order of strings for Japanese as spoken in Japan.
ci = new CultureInfo("ja-JP").CompareInfo;
Console.WriteLine("The LCID for {0} is {1}.", ci.Name, ci.LCID);
// Display the result using ja-JP Compare of coté < côte.
Console.WriteLine("ja-JP Compare: {0} {2} {1}",
s2, s3, sign[ci.Compare(s2, s3) + 1]);
}
}
// This code produces the following output.
//
// The LCID for fr-FR is 1036.
// fr-FR Compare: Coté = coté
// fr-FR Compare: coté > côte
// The LCID for ja-JP is 1041.
// ja-JP Compare: coté < côte
Imports System.Text
Imports System.Globalization
NotInheritable Public Class App
Shared Sub Main(ByVal args() As String)
Dim sign() As String = {"<", "=", ">"}
' The code below demonstrates how strings compare
' differently for different cultures.
Dim s1 As String = "Coté"
Dim s2 As String = "coté"
Dim s3 As String = "côte"
' Set sort order of strings for French in France.
Dim ci As CompareInfo = New CultureInfo("fr-FR").CompareInfo
Console.WriteLine("The LCID for {0} is {1}.", ci.Name, ci.LCID)
' Display the result using fr-FR Compare of Coté = coté.
Console.WriteLine("fr-FR Compare: {0} {2} {1}", _
s1, s2, sign((ci.Compare(s1, s2, CompareOptions.IgnoreCase) + 1)))
' Display the result using fr-FR Compare of coté > côte.
Console.WriteLine("fr-FR Compare: {0} {2} {1}", _
s2, s3, sign((ci.Compare(s2, s3, CompareOptions.None) + 1)))
' Set sort order of strings for Japanese as spoken in Japan.
ci = New CultureInfo("ja-JP").CompareInfo
Console.WriteLine("The LCID for {0} is {1}.", ci.Name, ci.LCID)
' Display the result using ja-JP Compare of coté < côte.
Console.WriteLine("ja-JP Compare: {0} {2} {1}", _
s2, s3, sign((ci.Compare(s2, s3) + 1)))
End Sub
End Class
' This code produces the following output.
'
' The LCID for fr-FR is 1036.
' fr-FR Compare: Coté = coté
' fr-FR Compare: coté > côte
' The LCID for ja-JP is 1041.
' ja-JP Compare: coté < côte
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