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DigitShapes Enum

Definition

Specifies the culture-specific display of digits.

public enum class DigitShapes
public enum DigitShapes
[System.Runtime.InteropServices.ComVisible(true)]
[System.Serializable]
public enum DigitShapes
type DigitShapes = 
[<System.Runtime.InteropServices.ComVisible(true)>]
[<System.Serializable>]
type DigitShapes = 
Public Enum DigitShapes
Inheritance
DigitShapes
Attributes

Fields

Name Value Description
Context 0

The digit shape depends on the previous text in the same output. European digits follow Latin scripts; Arabic-Indic digits follow Arabic text; and Thai digits follow Thai text.

None 1

The digit shape is not changed. Full Unicode compatibility is maintained.

NativeNational 2

The digit shape is the native equivalent of the digits from 0 through 9. ASCII digits from 0 through 9 are replaced by equivalent native national digits.

Remarks

A DigitShapes value specifies that no digit shape is substituted for the Unicode input, a digit shape is substituted based on context, or a native national digit shape is substituted for the input.

The Arabic, Indic, and Thai languages have classical shapes for numbers that are different from the digits 0 through 9 (Unicode U+0030 through U+0039), which are most often used on computers. The application uses the DigitShapes enumeration with the DigitSubstitution property to specify how to display digits U+0030 through U+0039 in the absence of other formatting information.

The DigitShapes enumeration is primarily used by applications intended for cultures that use bidirectional scripts. For example, the reading order of Arabic and Indic scripts is bidirectional.

Applies to

See also