Collator::compare

collator_compare

(PHP 5 >= 5.3.0, PHP 7, PHP 8, PECL intl >= 1.0.0)

Collator::compare -- collator_compareCompare two Unicode strings

Description

Object oriented style

public Collator::compare(string $string1, string $string2): int|false

Procedural style

collator_compare(Collator $object, string $string1, string $string2): int|false

Compare two Unicode strings according to collation rules.

Parameters

object

Collator object.

string1

The first string to compare.

string2

The second string to compare.

Return Values

Return comparison result:

  • 1 if string1 is greater than string2 ;

  • 0 if string1 is equal to string2;

  • -1 if string1 is less than string2 .

On error bool false is returned.

Warning

This function may return Boolean false, but may also return a non-Boolean value which evaluates to false. Please read the section on Booleans for more information. Use the === operator for testing the return value of this function.

Examples

Example #1 collator_compare()example

<?php
$s1 
'Hello';
$s2 'hello';

$coll collator_create'en_US' );
$res  collator_compare$coll$s1$s2 );

if (
$res === false) {
    echo 
collator_get_error_message$coll );
} else if( 
$res ) {
    echo 
"s1 is greater than s2\n";
} else if( 
$res ) {
    echo 
"s1 is less than s2\n";
} else {
    echo 
"s1 is equal to s2\n";
}
?>

The above example will output:


s1 is greater than s2

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erik at eldata dot se
3 years ago
The Collator class with method compare does what the non existing mb_strcmp, mb_strcasecmp, mb_strnatcmp and mb_strnatcasecmp would do for multibyte strings (UTF8) - but better! :-)

For "case": the Collator is case insensitive due to Collator::CASE_FIRST defaults to Collator::OFF, but can be changed with method setAttribute.

For "nat" (natural sort order for numbers): use method setAttribute with Collator::NUMERIC_COLLATION and Collator:ON to enable.
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