String replace diacritics in C# [duplicate]
I'd like to use this method to create user-friendly URL. Because my site is in Croatian, there are characters that I wouldn't like to strip but replace them with another. For example, this string:
ŠĐĆŽ šđčćž
needs to be:
sdccz-sdccz
So, I would like to make two arrays, one that will contain characters that are to be replaced and other array with replacement characters:
string[] character = { "Š", "Đ", "Č", "Ć", "Ž", "š", "đ", "č", "ć", "ž" };
string[] characterReplace = { "s", "d", "c", "c", "z", "s", "d", "c", "c", "z" };
Finally, this two arrays should be use in some method that will take string, find matches and replace them. In php I used preg_replace function to deal with this. In C# this doesn't work:
s = Regex.Replace(s, character, characterReplace);
Would appreciate if someone could help.
It seems you want to strip off diacritics and leave the base character. I'd recommend Ben Lings's solution here for this:
string input = "ŠĐĆŽ šđčćž";
string decomposed = input.Normalize(NormalizationForm.FormD);
char[] filtered = decomposed
.Where(c => char.GetUnicodeCategory(c) != UnicodeCategory.NonSpacingMark)
.ToArray();
string newString = new String(filtered);
Edit: Slight problem! It doesn't work for the Đ. The result is:
SĐCZ sđccz
Jon Skeet mentioned the following code on a newsgroup...
static string RemoveAccents (string input)
{
string normalized = input.Normalize(NormalizationForm.FormKD);
Encoding removal = Encoding.GetEncoding(Encoding.ASCII.CodePage,
new EncoderReplacementFallback(""),
new DecoderReplacementFallback(""));
byte[] bytes = removal.GetBytes(normalized);
return Encoding.ASCII.GetString(bytes);
}
EDIT
Maybe I am crazy, but I just ran the following...
Dim Input As String = "ŠĐĆŽ-šđčćž"
Dim Builder As New StringBuilder()
For Each Chr As Char In Input
Builder.Append(Chr)
Next
Console.Write(Builder.ToString())
And the output was SDCZ-sdccz
A dictionary would be a logical solution to this...
Dictionary<char, char> AccentEquivelants = new Dictionary<char, char>();
AccentEquivelants.Add('Š', 's');
//...add other equivelents
string inputstring = "";
StringBuilder FixedString = new StringBuilder(inputstring);
for (int i = 0; i < FixedString.Length; i++)
if (AccentEquivelants.ContainsKey(FixedString[i]))
FixedString[i] = AccentEquivelants[FixedString[i]];
return FixedString.ToString();
You need to use a StringBuilder when doing string operations like this because strings in C# are immutable, so changing a character at a time will create several string objects in memory, whereas StringBuilders are mutable and do not have this drawback.
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