Comparer.DefaultInvariant Field
Definition
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Represents an instance of Comparer that is associated with InvariantCulture. This field is read-only.
public: static initonly System::Collections::Comparer ^ DefaultInvariant;
public static readonly System.Collections.Comparer DefaultInvariant;
staticval mutable DefaultInvariant : System.Collections.Comparer
Public Shared ReadOnly DefaultInvariant As Comparer
Field Value
Examples
The following code example shows how Compare returns different values depending on the culture associated with the Comparer.
using namespace System;
using namespace System::Collections;
using namespace System::Globalization;
int main()
{
// Creates the strings to compare.
String^ str1 = "llegar";
String^ str2 = "lugar";
Console::WriteLine( "Comparing \"{0}\" and \"{1}\" ...", str1, str2 );
// Uses the DefaultInvariant Comparer.
Console::WriteLine( " Invariant Comparer: {0}", Comparer::DefaultInvariant->Compare( str1, str2 ) );
// Uses the Comparer based on the culture "es-ES" (Spanish - Spain, international sort).
Comparer^ myCompIntl = gcnew Comparer( gcnew CultureInfo( "es-ES",false ) );
Console::WriteLine( " International Sort: {0}", myCompIntl->Compare( str1, str2 ) );
// Uses the Comparer based on the culture identifier 0x040A (Spanish - Spain, traditional sort).
Comparer^ myCompTrad = gcnew Comparer( gcnew CultureInfo( 0x040A,false ) );
Console::WriteLine( " Traditional Sort : {0}", myCompTrad->Compare( str1, str2 ) );
}
/*
This code produces the following output.
Comparing "llegar" and "lugar" ...
Invariant Comparer: -1
International Sort: -1
Traditional Sort : 1
*/
using System;
using System.Collections;
using System.Globalization;
public class SamplesComparer {
public static void Main() {
// Creates the strings to compare.
String str1 = "llegar";
String str2 = "lugar";
Console.WriteLine( "Comparing \"{0}\" and \"{1}\" ...", str1, str2 );
// Uses the DefaultInvariant Comparer.
Console.WriteLine( " Invariant Comparer: {0}", Comparer.DefaultInvariant.Compare( str1, str2 ) );
// Uses the Comparer based on the culture "es-ES" (Spanish - Spain, international sort).
Comparer myCompIntl = new Comparer( new CultureInfo( "es-ES", false ) );
Console.WriteLine( " International Sort: {0}", myCompIntl.Compare( str1, str2 ) );
// Uses the Comparer based on the culture identifier 0x040A (Spanish - Spain, traditional sort).
Comparer myCompTrad = new Comparer( new CultureInfo( 0x040A, false ) );
Console.WriteLine( " Traditional Sort : {0}", myCompTrad.Compare( str1, str2 ) );
}
}
/*
This code produces the following output.
Comparing "llegar" and "lugar" ...
Invariant Comparer: -1
International Sort: -1
Traditional Sort : 1
*/
Imports System.Collections
Imports System.Globalization
Public Class SamplesComparer
Public Shared Sub Main()
' Creates the strings to compare.
Dim str1 As [String] = "llegar"
Dim str2 As [String] = "lugar"
Console.WriteLine("Comparing ""{0}"" and ""{1}"" ...", str1, str2)
' Uses the DefaultInvariant Comparer.
Console.WriteLine(" Invariant Comparer: {0}", Comparer.DefaultInvariant.Compare(str1, str2))
' Uses the Comparer based on the culture "es-ES" (Spanish - Spain, international sort).
Dim myCompIntl As New Comparer(New CultureInfo("es-ES", False))
Console.WriteLine(" International Sort: {0}", myCompIntl.Compare(str1, str2))
' Uses the Comparer based on the culture identifier 0x040A (Spanish - Spain, traditional sort).
Dim myCompTrad As New Comparer(New CultureInfo(&H40A, False))
Console.WriteLine(" Traditional Sort : {0}", myCompTrad.Compare(str1, str2))
End Sub
End Class
'This code produces the following output.
'
'Comparing "llegar" and "lugar" ...
' Invariant Comparer: -1
' International Sort: -1
' Traditional Sort : 1
Remarks
Comparison procedures use the CultureInfo.InvariantCulture to determine the sort order and casing rules. String comparisons might have different results depending on the culture. For more information on culture-specific comparisons, see the System.Globalization namespace and Globalization and Localization.