Added in API level 24

Collator


abstract class Collator : Cloneable, Comparator<Any!>, Freezable<Collator!>
kotlin.Any
   ↳ android.icu.text.Collator

[icu enhancement] ICU's replacement for java.text.Collator. Methods, fields, and other functionality specific to ICU are labeled '[icu]'.

Collator performs locale-sensitive string comparison. A concrete subclass, RuleBasedCollator, allows customization of the collation ordering by the use of rule sets.

A Collator is thread-safe only when frozen. See isFrozen() and Freezable.

Following the Unicode Consortium's specifications for the Unicode Collation Algorithm (UCA), there are 5 different levels of strength used in comparisons:

  • PRIMARY strength: Typically, this is used to denote differences between base characters (for example, "a" < "b"). It is the strongest difference. For example, dictionaries are divided into different sections by base character.
  • SECONDARY strength: Accents in the characters are considered secondary differences (for example, "as" < "às" < "at"). Other differences between letters can also be considered secondary differences, depending on the language. A secondary difference is ignored when there is a primary difference anywhere in the strings.
  • TERTIARY strength: Upper and lower case differences in characters are distinguished at tertiary strength (for example, "ao" < "Ao" < "aò"). In addition, a variant of a letter differs from the base form on the tertiary strength (such as "A" and "Ⓐ"). Another example is the difference between large and small Kana. A tertiary difference is ignored when there is a primary or secondary difference anywhere in the strings.
  • QUATERNARY strength: When punctuation is ignored (see Ignoring Punctuations in the User Guide) at PRIMARY to TERTIARY strength, an additional strength level can be used to distinguish words with and without punctuation (for example, "ab" < "a-b" < "aB"). This difference is ignored when there is a PRIMARY, SECONDARY or TERTIARY difference. The QUATERNARY strength should only be used if ignoring punctuation is required.
  • IDENTICAL strength: When all other strengths are equal, the IDENTICAL strength is used as a tiebreaker. The Unicode code point values of the NFD form of each string are compared, just in case there is no difference. For example, Hebrew cantillation marks are only distinguished at this strength. This strength should be used sparingly, as only code point value differences between two strings is an extremely rare occurrence. Using this strength substantially decreases the performance for both comparison and collation key generation APIs. This strength also increases the size of the collation key.
Unlike the JDK, ICU4J's Collator deals only with 2 decomposition modes, the canonical decomposition mode and one that does not use any decomposition. The compatibility decomposition mode, java.text.Collator.FULL_DECOMPOSITION is not supported here. If the canonical decomposition mode is set, the Collator handles un-normalized text properly, producing the same results as if the text were normalized in NFD. If canonical decomposition is turned off, it is the user's responsibility to ensure that all text is already in the appropriate form before performing a comparison or before getting a CollationKey.

For more information about the collation service see the User Guide.

Examples of use

// Get the Collator for US English and set its strength to PRIMARY
  Collator usCollator = Collator.getInstance(Locale.US);
  usCollator.setStrength(Collator.PRIMARY);
  if (usCollator.compare("abc", "ABC") == 0) {
      System.out.println("Strings are equivalent");
  }
 
  The following example shows how to compare two strings using the
  Collator for the default locale.
 
  // Compare two strings in the default locale
  Collator myCollator = Collator.getInstance();
  myCollator.setDecomposition(NO_DECOMPOSITION);
  if (myCollator.compare("à\u0325", "a\u0325̀") != 0) {
      System.out.println("à\u0325 is not equals to a\u0325̀ without decomposition");
      myCollator.setDecomposition(CANONICAL_DECOMPOSITION);
      if (myCollator.compare("à\u0325", "a\u0325̀") != 0) {
          System.out.println("Error: à\u0325 should be equals to a\u0325̀ with decomposition");
      }
      else {
          System.out.println("à\u0325 is equals to a\u0325̀ with decomposition");
      }
  }
  else {
      System.out.println("Error: à\u0325 should be not equals to a\u0325̀ without decomposition");
  }
  

Summary

Nested classes
abstract

Reordering codes for non-script groups that can be reordered under collation.

Constants
static Int

Decomposition mode value.

static Int

[icu] Note: This is for backwards compatibility with Java APIs only.

static Int

Smallest Collator strength value.

static Int

Decomposition mode value.

static Int

Strongest collator strength value.

static Int

[icu] Fourth level collator strength value.

static Int

Second level collator strength value.

static Int

Third level collator strength value.

Protected constructors

Empty default constructor to make javadocs happy

Public methods
open Any

Clones the collator.

open Collator!

Provides for the clone operation.

open Int
compare(source: Any!, target: Any!)

Compares the source Object to the target Object.

abstract Int
compare(source: String!, target: String!)

Compares the source text String to the target text String according to this Collator's rules, strength and decomposition mode.

open Boolean
equals(other: Any?)

Compares the equality of two Collator objects.

open Boolean
equals(source: String!, target: String!)

Compares the equality of two text Strings using this Collator's rules, strength and decomposition mode.

open Collator!

Freezes the collator.

open static Array<Locale!>!

Returns the set of locales, as Locale objects, for which collators are installed.

static Array<ULocale!>!

[icu] Returns the set of locales, as ULocale objects, for which collators are installed.

abstract CollationKey!

Transforms the String into a CollationKey suitable for efficient repeated comparison.

open Int

Returns the decomposition mode of this Collator.

open static String!
getDisplayName(objectLocale: ULocale!)

[icu] Returns the name of the collator for the objectLocale, localized for the default DISPLAY locale.

open static String!
getDisplayName(objectLocale: ULocale!, displayLocale: ULocale!)

[icu] Returns the name of the collator for the objectLocale, localized for the displayLocale.

open static String!
getDisplayName(objectLocale: Locale!)

[icu] Returns the name of the collator for the objectLocale, localized for the default DISPLAY locale.

open static String!
getDisplayName(objectLocale: Locale!, displayLocale: Locale!)

[icu] Returns the name of the collator for the objectLocale, localized for the displayLocale.

open static IntArray!

Retrieves all the reorder codes that are grouped with the given reorder code.

static ULocale!
getFunctionalEquivalent(keyword: String!, locID: ULocale!)

[icu] Returns the functionally equivalent locale for the given requested locale, with respect to given keyword, for the collation service.

static ULocale!
getFunctionalEquivalent(keyword: String!, locID: ULocale!, isAvailable: BooleanArray!)

[icu] Returns the functionally equivalent locale for the given requested locale, with respect to given keyword, for the collation service.

static Collator!

Returns the Collator for the current default locale.

static Collator!
getInstance(locale: ULocale!)

[icu] Returns the Collator for the desired locale.

static Collator!
getInstance(locale: Locale!)

Returns the Collator for the desired locale.

static Array<String!>!

[icu] Given a keyword, returns an array of all values for that keyword that are currently in use.

static Array<String!>!
getKeywordValuesForLocale(key: String!, locale: ULocale!, commonlyUsed: Boolean)

[icu] Given a key and a locale, returns an array of string values in a preferred order that would make a difference.

static Array<String!>!

[icu] Returns an array of all possible keywords that are relevant to collation.

open Int

[icu] Returns the maximum reordering group whose characters are affected by the alternate handling behavior.

open IntArray!

Retrieves the reordering codes for this collator.

open Int

Returns this Collator's strength attribute.

open UnicodeSet!

[icu] Returns a UnicodeSet that contains all the characters and sequences tailored in this collator.

abstract VersionInfo!

[icu] Returns the UCA version of this collator object.

abstract Int

[icu] Gets the variable top value of a Collator.

abstract VersionInfo!

[icu] Returns the version of this collator object.

open Int

Generates a hash code for this Collator object.

open Boolean

Determines whether the object has been frozen or not.

open Unit
setDecomposition(decomposition: Int)

Sets the decomposition mode of this Collator.

open Collator!

[icu] Sets the variable top to the top of the specified reordering group.

open Unit
setReorderCodes(vararg order: Int)

Sets the reordering codes for this collator.

open Unit
setStrength(newStrength: Int)

Sets this Collator's strength attribute.

Inherited functions

Constants

CANONICAL_DECOMPOSITION

Added in API level 24
static val CANONICAL_DECOMPOSITION: Int

Decomposition mode value. With CANONICAL_DECOMPOSITION set, characters that are canonical variants according to the Unicode standard will be decomposed for collation.

CANONICAL_DECOMPOSITION corresponds to Normalization Form D as described in Unicode Technical Report #15.

Value: 17

FULL_DECOMPOSITION

Added in API level 24
static val FULL_DECOMPOSITION: Int

[icu] Note: This is for backwards compatibility with Java APIs only. It should not be used, IDENTICAL should be used instead. ICU's collation does not support Java's FULL_DECOMPOSITION mode.

Value: 15

IDENTICAL

Added in API level 24
static val IDENTICAL: Int

Smallest Collator strength value. When all other strengths are equal, the IDENTICAL strength is used as a tiebreaker. The Unicode code point values of the NFD form of each string are compared, just in case there is no difference. See class documentation for more explanation.

Note this value is different from JDK's

Value: 15

NO_DECOMPOSITION

Added in API level 24
static val NO_DECOMPOSITION: Int

Decomposition mode value. With NO_DECOMPOSITION set, Strings will not be decomposed for collation. This is the default decomposition setting unless otherwise specified by the locale used to create the Collator.

Note this value is different from the JDK's.

Value: 16

PRIMARY

Added in API level 24
static val PRIMARY: Int

Strongest collator strength value. Typically used to denote differences between base characters. See class documentation for more explanation.

Value: 0

QUATERNARY

Added in API level 24
static val QUATERNARY: Int

[icu] Fourth level collator strength value. When punctuation is ignored (see Ignoring Punctuation in the User Guide) at PRIMARY to TERTIARY strength, an additional strength level can be used to distinguish words with and without punctuation. See class documentation for more explanation.

Value: 3

SECONDARY

Added in API level 24
static val SECONDARY: Int

Second level collator strength value. Accents in the characters are considered secondary differences. Other differences between letters can also be considered secondary differences, depending on the language. See class documentation for more explanation.

Value: 1

TERTIARY

Added in API level 24
static val TERTIARY: Int

Third level collator strength value. Upper and lower case differences in characters are distinguished at this strength level. In addition, a variant of a letter differs from the base form on the tertiary level. See class documentation for more explanation.

Value: 2

Protected constructors

Collator

Added in API level 24
protected Collator()

Empty default constructor to make javadocs happy

Public methods

clone

Added in API level 24
open fun clone(): Any

Clones the collator.

Return
Any a clone of this collator.
Exceptions
java.lang.CloneNotSupportedException if the object's class does not support the Cloneable interface. Subclasses that override the clone method can also throw this exception to indicate that an instance cannot be cloned.

cloneAsThawed

Added in API level 24
open fun cloneAsThawed(): Collator!

Provides for the clone operation. Any clone is initially unfrozen.

compare

Added in API level 24
open fun compare(
    source: Any!,
    target: Any!
): Int

Compares the source Object to the target Object.

Parameters
o1 the first object to be compared.
o2 the second object to be compared.
source Any!: the source Object.
target Any!: the target Object.
Return
Int Returns an integer value. Value is less than zero if source is less than target, value is zero if source and target are equal, value is greater than zero if source is greater than target.
Exceptions
java.lang.NullPointerException if an argument is null and this comparator does not permit null arguments
java.lang.ClassCastException thrown if either arguments cannot be cast to CharSequence.

compare

Added in API level 24
abstract fun compare(
    source: String!,
    target: String!
): Int

Compares the source text String to the target text String according to this Collator's rules, strength and decomposition mode. Returns an integer less than, equal to or greater than zero depending on whether the source String is less than, equal to or greater than the target String. See the Collator class description for an example of use.

Parameters
source String!: the source String.
target String!: the target String.
Return
Int Returns an integer value. Value is less than zero if source is less than target, value is zero if source and target are equal, value is greater than zero if source is greater than target.
Exceptions
java.lang.NullPointerException thrown if either argument is null.

equals

Added in API level 24
open fun equals(other: Any?): Boolean

Compares the equality of two Collator objects. Collator objects are equal if they have the same collation (sorting & searching) behavior.

The base class checks for null and for equal types. Subclasses should override.

Parameters
obj the Collator to compare to.
Return
Boolean true if this Collator has exactly the same collation behavior as obj, false otherwise.

equals

Added in API level 24
open fun equals(
    source: String!,
    target: String!
): Boolean

Compares the equality of two text Strings using this Collator's rules, strength and decomposition mode. Convenience method.

Parameters
source String!: the source string to be compared.
target String!: the target string to be compared.
Return
Boolean true if the strings are equal according to the collation rules, otherwise false.
Exceptions
java.lang.NullPointerException thrown if either arguments is null.

See Also

    freeze

    Added in API level 24
    open fun freeze(): Collator!

    Freezes the collator.

    Return
    Collator! the collator itself.

    getAvailableLocales

    Added in API level 24
    open static fun getAvailableLocales(): Array<Locale!>!

    Returns the set of locales, as Locale objects, for which collators are installed. Note that Locale objects do not support RFC 3066.

    Return
    Array<Locale!>! the list of locales in which collators are installed. This list includes any that have been registered, in addition to those that are installed with ICU4J.

    getAvailableULocales

    Added in API level 24
    static fun getAvailableULocales(): Array<ULocale!>!

    [icu] Returns the set of locales, as ULocale objects, for which collators are installed. ULocale objects support RFC 3066.

    Return
    Array<ULocale!>! the list of locales in which collators are installed. This list includes any that have been registered, in addition to those that are installed with ICU4J.

    getCollationKey

    Added in API level 24
    abstract fun getCollationKey(source: String!): CollationKey!

    Transforms the String into a CollationKey suitable for efficient repeated comparison. The resulting key depends on the collator's rules, strength and decomposition mode.

    Note that collation keys are often less efficient than simply doing comparison. For more details, see the ICU User Guide.

    See the CollationKey class documentation for more information.

    Parameters
    source String!: the string to be transformed into a CollationKey.
    Return
    CollationKey! the CollationKey for the given String based on this Collator's collation rules. If the source String is null, a null CollationKey is returned.

    getDecomposition

    Added in API level 24
    open fun getDecomposition(): Int

    Returns the decomposition mode of this Collator. The decomposition mode determines how Unicode composed characters are handled.

    See the Collator class description for more details.

    The base class method always returns NO_DECOMPOSITION. Subclasses should override it if appropriate.

    Return
    Int the decomposition mode

    getDisplayName

    Added in API level 24
    open static fun getDisplayName(objectLocale: ULocale!): String!

    [icu] Returns the name of the collator for the objectLocale, localized for the default DISPLAY locale.

    Parameters
    objectLocale ULocale!: the locale of the collator
    Return
    String! the display name

    getDisplayName

    Added in API level 24
    open static fun getDisplayName(
        objectLocale: ULocale!,
        displayLocale: ULocale!
    ): String!

    [icu] Returns the name of the collator for the objectLocale, localized for the displayLocale.

    Parameters
    objectLocale ULocale!: the locale of the collator
    displayLocale ULocale!: the locale for the collator's display name
    Return
    String! the display name

    getDisplayName

    Added in API level 24
    open static fun getDisplayName(objectLocale: Locale!): String!

    [icu] Returns the name of the collator for the objectLocale, localized for the default DISPLAY locale.

    Parameters
    objectLocale Locale!: the locale of the collator
    Return
    String! the display name

    getDisplayName

    Added in API level 24
    open static fun getDisplayName(
        objectLocale: Locale!,
        displayLocale: Locale!
    ): String!

    [icu] Returns the name of the collator for the objectLocale, localized for the displayLocale.

    Parameters
    objectLocale Locale!: the locale of the collator
    displayLocale Locale!: the locale for the collator's display name
    Return
    String! the display name

    getEquivalentReorderCodes

    Added in API level 24
    open static fun getEquivalentReorderCodes(reorderCode: Int): IntArray!

    Retrieves all the reorder codes that are grouped with the given reorder code. Some reorder codes are grouped and must reorder together. Beginning with ICU 55, scripts only reorder together if they are primary-equal, for example Hiragana and Katakana.

    Parameters
    reorderCode Int: The reorder code to determine equivalence for.
    Return
    IntArray! the set of all reorder codes in the same group as the given reorder code.

    getFunctionalEquivalent

    Added in API level 24
    static fun getFunctionalEquivalent(
        keyword: String!,
        locID: ULocale!
    ): ULocale!

    [icu] Returns the functionally equivalent locale for the given requested locale, with respect to given keyword, for the collation service.

    Parameters
    keyword String!: a particular keyword as enumerated by getKeywords.
    locID ULocale!: The requested locale
    Return
    ULocale! the locale

    getFunctionalEquivalent

    Added in API level 24
    static fun getFunctionalEquivalent(
        keyword: String!,
        locID: ULocale!,
        isAvailable: BooleanArray!
    ): ULocale!

    [icu] Returns the functionally equivalent locale for the given requested locale, with respect to given keyword, for the collation service. If two locales return the same result, then collators instantiated for these locales will behave equivalently. The converse is not always true; two collators may in fact be equivalent, but return different results, due to internal details. The return result has no other meaning than that stated above, and implies nothing as to the relationship between the two locales. This is intended for use by applications who wish to cache collators, or otherwise reuse collators when possible. The functional equivalent may change over time. For more information, please see the Locales and Services section of the ICU User Guide.

    Parameters
    keyword String!: a particular keyword as enumerated by getKeywords.
    locID ULocale!: The requested locale
    isAvailable BooleanArray!: If non-null, isAvailable[0] will receive and output boolean that indicates whether the requested locale was 'available' to the collation service. If non-null, isAvailable must have length >= 1.
    Return
    ULocale! the locale

    getInstance

    Added in API level 24
    static fun getInstance(): Collator!

    Returns the Collator for the current default locale. The default locale is determined by java.util.Locale.getDefault().

    Return
    Collator! the Collator for the default locale (for example, en_US) if it is created successfully. Otherwise if there is no Collator associated with the current locale, the root collator will be returned.

    getInstance

    Added in API level 24
    static fun getInstance(locale: ULocale!): Collator!

    [icu] Returns the Collator for the desired locale.

    For some languages, multiple collation types are available; for example, "de@collation=phonebook". Starting with ICU 54, collation attributes can be specified via locale keywords as well, in the old locale extension syntax ("el@colCaseFirst=upper") or in language tag syntax ("el-u-kf-upper"). See User Guide: Collation API.

    Parameters
    locale ULocale!: the desired locale.
    Return
    Collator! Collator for the desired locale if it is created successfully. Otherwise if there is no Collator associated with the current locale, the root collator will be returned.

    getInstance

    Added in API level 24
    static fun getInstance(locale: Locale!): Collator!

    Returns the Collator for the desired locale.

    For some languages, multiple collation types are available; for example, "de-u-co-phonebk". Starting with ICU 54, collation attributes can be specified via locale keywords as well, in the old locale extension syntax ("el@colCaseFirst=upper", only with ULocale) or in language tag syntax ("el-u-kf-upper"). See User Guide: Collation API.

    Parameters
    locale Locale!: the desired locale.
    Return
    Collator! Collator for the desired locale if it is created successfully. Otherwise if there is no Collator associated with the current locale, the root collator will be returned.

    getKeywordValues

    Added in API level 24
    static fun getKeywordValues(keyword: String!): Array<String!>!

    [icu] Given a keyword, returns an array of all values for that keyword that are currently in use.

    Parameters
    keyword String!: one of the keywords returned by getKeywords.

    See Also

    getKeywordValuesForLocale

    Added in API level 24
    static fun getKeywordValuesForLocale(
        key: String!,
        locale: ULocale!,
        commonlyUsed: Boolean
    ): Array<String!>!

    [icu] Given a key and a locale, returns an array of string values in a preferred order that would make a difference. These are all and only those values where the open (creation) of the service with the locale formed from the input locale plus input keyword and that value has different behavior than creation with the input locale alone.

    Parameters
    key String!: one of the keys supported by this service. For now, only "collation" is supported.
    locale ULocale!: the locale
    commonlyUsed Boolean: if set to true it will return only commonly used values with the given locale in preferred order. Otherwise, it will return all the available values for the locale.
    Return
    Array<String!>! an array of string values for the given key and the locale.

    getKeywords

    Added in API level 24
    static fun getKeywords(): Array<String!>!

    [icu] Returns an array of all possible keywords that are relevant to collation. At this point, the only recognized keyword for this service is "collation".

    Return
    Array<String!>! an array of valid collation keywords.

    getMaxVariable

    Added in API level 24
    open fun getMaxVariable(): Int

    [icu] Returns the maximum reordering group whose characters are affected by the alternate handling behavior.

    The base class implementation returns Collator.ReorderCodes.PUNCTUATION.

    Return
    Int the maximum variable reordering group.

    See Also

    getReorderCodes

    Added in API level 24
    open fun getReorderCodes(): IntArray!

    Retrieves the reordering codes for this collator. These reordering codes are a combination of UScript codes and ReorderCodes.

    Return
    IntArray! a copy of the reordering codes for this collator; if none are set then returns an empty array

    getStrength

    Added in API level 24
    open fun getStrength(): Int

    Returns this Collator's strength attribute. The strength attribute determines the minimum level of difference considered significant. [icu] Note: This can return QUATERNARY strength, which is not supported by the JDK version.

    See the Collator class description for more details.

    The base class method always returns TERTIARY. Subclasses should override it if appropriate.

    Return
    Int this Collator's current strength attribute.

    getTailoredSet

    Added in API level 24
    open fun getTailoredSet(): UnicodeSet!

    [icu] Returns a UnicodeSet that contains all the characters and sequences tailored in this collator.

    Return
    UnicodeSet! a pointer to a UnicodeSet object containing all the code points and sequences that may sort differently than in the root collator.

    getUCAVersion

    Added in API level 24
    abstract fun getUCAVersion(): VersionInfo!

    [icu] Returns the UCA version of this collator object.

    Return
    VersionInfo! the version object associated with this collator

    getVariableTop

    Added in API level 24
    abstract fun getVariableTop(): Int

    [icu] Gets the variable top value of a Collator.

    Return
    Int the variable top primary weight

    See Also

    getVersion

    Added in API level 24
    abstract fun getVersion(): VersionInfo!

    [icu] Returns the version of this collator object.

    Return
    VersionInfo! the version object associated with this collator

    hashCode

    Added in API level 24
    open fun hashCode(): Int

    Generates a hash code for this Collator object.

    The implementation exists just for consistency with equals(java.lang.Object) implementation in this class and does not generate a useful hash code. Subclasses should override this implementation.

    Return
    Int a hash code value.

    isFrozen

    Added in API level 24
    open fun isFrozen(): Boolean

    Determines whether the object has been frozen or not.

    An unfrozen Collator is mutable and not thread-safe. A frozen Collator is immutable and thread-safe.

    setDecomposition

    Added in API level 24
    open fun setDecomposition(decomposition: Int): Unit

    Sets the decomposition mode of this Collator. Setting this decomposition attribute with CANONICAL_DECOMPOSITION allows the Collator to handle un-normalized text properly, producing the same results as if the text were normalized. If NO_DECOMPOSITION is set, it is the user's responsibility to insure that all text is already in the appropriate form before a comparison or before getting a CollationKey. Adjusting decomposition mode allows the user to select between faster and more complete collation behavior.

    Since a great many of the world's languages do not require text normalization, most locales set NO_DECOMPOSITION as the default decomposition mode.

    The base class method does nothing. Subclasses should override it if appropriate.

    See getDecomposition for a description of decomposition mode.

    Parameters
    decomposition Int: the new decomposition mode
    Exceptions
    java.lang.IllegalArgumentException If the given value is not a valid decomposition mode.

    setMaxVariable

    Added in API level 24
    open fun setMaxVariable(group: Int): Collator!

    [icu] Sets the variable top to the top of the specified reordering group. The variable top determines the highest-sorting character which is affected by the alternate handling behavior. If that attribute is set to UCOL_NON_IGNORABLE, then the variable top has no effect.

    The base class implementation throws an UnsupportedOperationException.

    Parameters
    group Int: one of Collator.ReorderCodes.SPACE, Collator.ReorderCodes.PUNCTUATION, Collator.ReorderCodes.SYMBOL, Collator.ReorderCodes.CURRENCY; or Collator.ReorderCodes.DEFAULT to restore the default max variable group
    Return
    Collator! this

    See Also

    setReorderCodes

    Added in API level 24
    open fun setReorderCodes(vararg order: Int): Unit

    Sets the reordering codes for this collator. Collation reordering allows scripts and some other groups of characters to be moved relative to each other. This reordering is done on top of the DUCET/CLDR standard collation order. Reordering can specify groups to be placed at the start and/or the end of the collation order. These groups are specified using UScript codes and Collator.ReorderCodes entries.

    By default, reordering codes specified for the start of the order are placed in the order given after several special non-script blocks. These special groups of characters are space, punctuation, symbol, currency, and digit. These special groups are represented with Collator.ReorderCodes entries. Script groups can be intermingled with these special non-script groups if those special groups are explicitly specified in the reordering.

    The special code OTHERS stands for any script that is not explicitly mentioned in the list of reordering codes given. Anything that is after OTHERS will go at the very end of the reordering in the order given.

    The special reorder code DEFAULT will reset the reordering for this collator to the default for this collator. The default reordering may be the DUCET/CLDR order or may be a reordering that was specified when this collator was created from resource data or from rules. The DEFAULT code must be the sole code supplied when it is used. If not, then an IllegalArgumentException will be thrown.

    The special reorder code NONE will remove any reordering for this collator. The result of setting no reordering will be to have the DUCET/CLDR ordering used. The NONE code must be the sole code supplied when it is used.

    Parameters
    order Int: the reordering codes to apply to this collator; if this is null or an empty array then this clears any existing reordering

    setStrength

    Added in API level 24
    open fun setStrength(newStrength: Int): Unit

    Sets this Collator's strength attribute. The strength attribute determines the minimum level of difference considered significant during comparison.

    The base class method does nothing. Subclasses should override it if appropriate.

    See the Collator class description for an example of use.

    Parameters
    newStrength Int: the new strength value.
    Exceptions
    java.lang.IllegalArgumentException if the new strength value is not valid.