Normalizer::isNormalized
normalizer_is_normalized
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Normalizer::isNormalized -- normalizer_is_normalized —
Checks if the provided string is already in the specified normalization
form.
Description
Object oriented style
static
boolean
Normalizer::isNormalized
( string $input
[, string $form
] )
boolean
normalizer_is_normalized
( string $input
[, string $form
] )
Parameters
-
input
-
The input string to normalize
-
form
-
One of the normalization forms. Defaults to Normalizer::FORM_C.
Return Values
TRUE if normalized, FALSE otherwise or if there an error
Examples
Example #1
normalizer_is_normalized() example
<?php
$char_A_ring = "\xC3\x85"; // 'LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH RING ABOVE' (U+00C5)
$char_combining_ring_above = "\xCC\x8A"; // 'COMBINING RING ABOVE' (U+030A)
$char_orig = 'A' . $char_combining_ring_above;
$char_norm = normalizer_normalize( 'A' . $char_combining_ring_above, Normalizer::FORM_C );
echo ( normalizer_is_normalized($char_orig, Normalizer::FORM_C) ) ? "normalized" : "not normalized";
echo '; ';
echo ( normalizer_is_normalized($char_norm, Normalizer::FORM_C) ) ? "normalized" : "not normalized";
?>
Example #2 OO example
<?php
$char_A_ring = "\xC3\x85"; // 'LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH RING ABOVE' (U+00C5)
$char_combining_ring_above = "\xCC\x8A"; // 'COMBINING RING ABOVE' (U+030A)
$char_orig = 'A' . $char_combining_ring_above;
$char_norm = Normalizer::normalize( 'A' . $char_combining_ring_above, Normalizer::FORM_C );
echo ( Normalizer::isNormalized($char_orig, Normalizer::FORM_C) ) ? "normalized" : "not normalized";
echo '; ';
echo ( Normalizer::isNormalized($char_norm, Normalizer::FORM_C) ) ? "normalized" : "not normalized";
?>
The above example will output:
not normalized; normalized