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    Intl.Collator

    Summary

    The Intl.Collator object is a constructor for collators, objects that enable language sensitive string comparison.

    Syntax

    new Intl.Collator([locales[, options]])
    Intl.Collator.call(this[, locales[, options]])

    Parameters

    locales

    Optional. A string with a BCP 47 language tag, or an array of such strings. For the general form and interpretation of the locales argument, see the Intl page. The following Unicode extension keys are allowed:

    co
    Variant collations for certain locales. Possible values include: "big5han", "dict", "direct", "ducet", "gb2312", "phonebk", "phonetic", "pinyin", "reformed", "searchjl", "stroke", "trad", "unihan". The "standard" and "search" values are ignored; they are replaced by the options property usage (see below).
    kn
    Whether numeric collation should be used, such that "1" < "2" < "10". Possible values are "true" and "false". This option can be set through an options property or through a Unicode extension key; if both are provided, the options property takes precedence.
    kf
    Whether upper case or lower case should sort first. Possible values are "upper", "lower", or "false" (use the locale's default). This option can be set through an options property or through a Unicode extension key; if both are provided, the options property takes precedence.
    options

    Optional. An object with some or all of the following properties:

    localeMatcher
    The locale matching algorithm to use. Possible values are "lookup" and "best fit"; the default is "best fit". For information about this option, see the Intl page.
    usage
    Whether the comparison is for sorting or for searching for matching strings. Possible values are "sort" and "search"; the default is "sort".
    sensitivity

    Which differences in the strings should lead to non-zero result values. Possible values are:

    • "base": Only strings that differ in base letters compare as unequal. Examples: a ≠ b, a = á, a = A.
    • "accent": Only strings that differ in base letters or accents and other diacritic marks compare as unequal. Examples: a ≠ b, a ≠ á, a = A.
    • "case": Only strings that differ in base letters or case compare as unequal. Examples: a ≠ b, a = á, a ≠ A.
    • "variant": Strings that differ in base letters, accents and other diacritic marks, or case compare as unequal. Other differences may also be taken into consideration. Examples: a ≠ b, a ≠ á, a ≠ A.

    The default is "variant" for usage "sort"; it's locale dependent for usage "search".

    ignore­Punctua­tion
    Whether punctuation should be ignored. Possible values are true and false; the default is false.
    numeric
    Whether numeric collation should be used, such that "1" < "2" < "10". Possible values are true and false; the default is false. This option can be set through an options property or through a Unicode extension key; if both are provided, the options property takes precedence. Implementations are not required to support this property.
    caseFirst
    Whether upper case or lower case should sort first. Possible values are "upper", "lower", or "false" (use the locale's default); the default is "false". This option can be set through an options property or through a Unicode extension key; if both are provided, the options property takes precedence. Implementations are not required to support this property.

    Description

    Properties

    Intl.Collator.prototype
    Allows the addition of properties to all objects.

    Methods

    Intl.Collator.supportedLocalesOf()
    Returns an array containing those of the provided locales that are supported without having to fall back to the runtime's default locale.

    Collator instances

    Properties

    Collator instances inherit the following properties from their prototype:

    Intl.Collator.prototype.compare
    Getter; returns a function that compares two strings according to the sort order of this Collator object.
    Intl.Collator.prototype.constructor
    A reference to Intl.Collator.

    Methods

    Collator instances inherit the following methods from their prototype:

    Intl.Collator.prototype.resolvedOptions()
    Returns a new object with properties reflecting the locale and collation options computed during initialization of the object.

    Examples

    Example: Using Collator

    The following example demonstrates the different potential results for a string occurring before, after, or at the same level as another:

    console.log(new Intl.Collator().compare('a', 'c')); // → a negative value
    console.log(new Intl.Collator().compare('c', 'a')); // → a positive value
    console.log(new Intl.Collator().compare('a', 'a')); // → 0
    

    Note that the results shown in the code above can vary between browsers and browser versions. This is because the values are implementation-specific. That is, the specification requires only that the before and after values are negative and positive.

    Example: Using locales

    The results provided by Collator.prototype.compare() vary between languages. In order to get the sort order of the language used in the user interface of your application, make sure to specify that language (and possibly some fallback languages) using the locales argument:

    // in German, ä sorts with a
    console.log(new Intl.Collator('de').compare('ä', 'z'));
    // → a negative value
    
    // in Swedish, ä sorts after z
    console.log(new Intl.Collator('sv').compare('ä', 'z'));
    // → a positive value
    

    Example: Using options

    The results provided by Collator.prototype.compare() can be customized using the options argument:

    // in German, ä has a as the base letter
    console.log(new Intl.Collator('de', { sensitivity: 'base' }).compare('ä', 'a'));
    // → 0
    
    // in Swedish, ä and a are separate base letters
    console.log(new Intl.Collator('sv', { sensitivity: 'base' }).compare('ä', 'a'));
    // → a positive value
    

    Specifications

    Specification Status Comment
    ECMAScript Internationalization API 1.0 (ECMA-402)
    The definition of 'Intl.Collator' in that specification.
    Standard Initial definition.

    Browser compatibility

    Feature Chrome Firefox (Gecko) Internet Explorer Opera Safari (WebKit)
    Basic support 24 29 (29) 11 15 Not supported
    Feature Android Chrome for Android Firefox Mobile (Gecko) IE Phone Opera Mobile Safari Mobile
    Basic support Not supported 26 Not supported
    bug 864843
    Not supported Not supported Not supported

    See also

    Document Tags and Contributors

    Contributors to this page: Sheppy, Norbert, fscholz, Mingun
    Last updated by: Mingun,