CultureInfo.Name Property
Definition
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Gets the culture name in the format languagecode2-country/regioncode2.
public:
virtual property System::String ^ Name { System::String ^ get(); };
public virtual string Name { get; }
member this.Name : string
Public Overridable ReadOnly Property Name As String
Property Value
The culture name in the format languagecode2-country/regioncode2, if the current CultureInfo is culture-dependent; or an empty string, if it's an invariant culture. languagecode2 is a lowercase two-letter code as defined in ISO 639-1, or, if no two-letter code is available, a three-letter code as defined in ISO 639-3. country/regioncode2 contains a value defined in ISO 3166 and usually consists of two uppercase letters, or a BCP-47 language tag.
Examples
The following code example displays several properties of the neutral cultures.
Note
The example displays the older zh-CHS
and zh-CHT
culture names with the 0x0004 and 0x7C04 culture identifiers, respectively. However, your Windows Vista applications should use the zh-Hans
name instead of zh-CHS
and the zh-Hant
name instead of zh-CHT. The zh-Hans
and zh-Hant
names represent the current standard, and should be used unless you have a reason for using the older names.
using namespace System;
using namespace System::Globalization;
int main()
{
// Displays several properties of the neutral cultures.
Console::WriteLine( "CULTURE ISO ISO WIN DISPLAYNAME ENGLISHNAME" );
System::Collections::IEnumerator^ enum0 = CultureInfo::GetCultures( CultureTypes::NeutralCultures )->GetEnumerator();
while ( enum0->MoveNext() )
{
CultureInfo^ ci = safe_cast<CultureInfo^>(enum0->Current);
Console::Write( "{0,-7}", ci->Name );
Console::Write( " {0,-3}", ci->TwoLetterISOLanguageName );
Console::Write( " {0,-3}", ci->ThreeLetterISOLanguageName );
Console::Write( " {0,-3}", ci->ThreeLetterWindowsLanguageName );
Console::Write( " {0,-40}", ci->DisplayName );
Console::WriteLine( " {0,-40}", ci->EnglishName );
}
}
/*
This code produces the following output. This output has been cropped for brevity.
CULTURE ISO ISO WIN DISPLAYNAME ENGLISHNAME
ar ar ara ARA Arabic Arabic
bg bg bul BGR Bulgarian Bulgarian
ca ca cat CAT Catalan Catalan
zh-Hans zh zho CHS Chinese (Simplified) Chinese (Simplified)
cs cs ces CSY Czech Czech
da da dan DAN Danish Danish
de de deu DEU German German
el el ell ELL Greek Greek
en en eng ENU English English
es es spa ESP Spanish Spanish
fi fi fin FIN Finnish Finnish
zh zh zho CHS Chinese Chinese
zh-Hant zh zho CHT Chinese (Traditional) Chinese (Traditional)
zh-CHS zh zho CHS Chinese (Simplified) Legacy Chinese (Simplified) Legacy
zh-CHT zh zho CHT Chinese (Traditional) Legacy Chinese (Traditional) Legacy
*/
using System;
using System.Globalization;
public class SamplesCultureInfo
{
public static void Main()
{
// Displays several properties of the neutral cultures.
Console.WriteLine("CULTURE ISO ISO WIN DISPLAYNAME ENGLISHNAME");
foreach (CultureInfo ci in CultureInfo.GetCultures(CultureTypes.NeutralCultures))
{
Console.Write("{0,-7}", ci.Name);
Console.Write(" {0,-3}", ci.TwoLetterISOLanguageName);
Console.Write(" {0,-3}", ci.ThreeLetterISOLanguageName);
Console.Write(" {0,-3}", ci.ThreeLetterWindowsLanguageName);
Console.Write(" {0,-40}", ci.DisplayName);
Console.WriteLine(" {0,-40}", ci.EnglishName);
}
}
}
/*
This code produces the following output. This output has been cropped for brevity.
CULTURE ISO ISO WIN DISPLAYNAME ENGLISHNAME
ar ar ara ARA Arabic Arabic
bg bg bul BGR Bulgarian Bulgarian
ca ca cat CAT Catalan Catalan
zh-Hans zh zho CHS Chinese (Simplified) Chinese (Simplified)
cs cs ces CSY Czech Czech
da da dan DAN Danish Danish
de de deu DEU German German
el el ell ELL Greek Greek
en en eng ENU English English
es es spa ESP Spanish Spanish
fi fi fin FIN Finnish Finnish
zh zh zho CHS Chinese Chinese
zh-Hant zh zho CHT Chinese (Traditional) Chinese (Traditional)
zh-CHS zh zho CHS Chinese (Simplified) Legacy Chinese (Simplified) Legacy
zh-CHT zh zho CHT Chinese (Traditional) Legacy Chinese (Traditional) Legacy
*/
Imports System.Globalization
Module Module1
Public Sub Main()
' Displays several properties of the neutral cultures.
Console.WriteLine("CULTURE ISO ISO WIN DISPLAYNAME ENGLISHNAME")
Dim ci As CultureInfo
For Each ci In CultureInfo.GetCultures(CultureTypes.NeutralCultures)
Console.Write("{0,-7}", ci.Name)
Console.Write(" {0,-3}", ci.TwoLetterISOLanguageName)
Console.Write(" {0,-3}", ci.ThreeLetterISOLanguageName)
Console.Write(" {0,-3}", ci.ThreeLetterWindowsLanguageName)
Console.Write(" {0,-40}", ci.DisplayName)
Console.WriteLine(" {0,-40}", ci.EnglishName)
Next ci
End Sub
'This code produces the following output. This output has been cropped for brevity.
'
'CULTURE ISO ISO WIN DISPLAYNAME ENGLISHNAME
'ar ar ara ARA Arabic Arabic
'bg bg bul BGR Bulgarian Bulgarian
'ca ca cat CAT Catalan Catalan
'zh-Hans zh zho CHS Chinese (Simplified) Chinese (Simplified)
'cs cs ces CSY Czech Czech
'da da dan DAN Danish Danish
'de de deu DEU German German
'el el ell ELL Greek Greek
'en en eng ENU English English
'es es spa ESP Spanish Spanish
'fi fi fin FIN Finnish Finnish
'zh zh zho CHS Chinese Chinese
'zh-Hant zh zho CHT Chinese (Traditional) Chinese (Traditional)
'zh-CHS zh zho CHS Chinese (Simplified) Legacy Chinese (Simplified) Legacy
'zh-CHT zh zho CHT Chinese (Traditional) Legacy Chinese (Traditional) Legacy
End Module
Remarks
For a list of predefined culture names and identifiers that the Name property can return on Windows systems, see the Language tag column in the list of language/region names supported by Windows. Culture names follow the standard defined by BCP 47. In addition, starting with Windows 10, name
can be any valid BCP-47 language tag. Note that culture names are subject to change, and that they also can reflect the names of custom cultures.
The CultureInfo.Name property follows the naming standards provided in the CultureInfo class topic. It returns the short form of the culture name that excludes any indication of an alternate sort order. For example, if you instantiate a CultureInfo object by using the string "de-DE_phoneb" to reflect an alternate sort order, the Name property returns "de-DE".
To get the full name of the culture, you should use the DisplayName, EnglishName, or NativeName property.