Diacritics are used across many languages in order to change the sound-values of the letters to which they are added. In software development, diacritics often have to be replaced with non-diacritics, e.g. to improve usability of user input. Diacritics.NET is a basic mapper between diacritic characters an non-diacritic characters.


Keywords
Diacritics.NET, character, diacritic, diacritics, for, plugin, replacement, special, diacritic-characters, diacritical-signs, diacritics-removal
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Install-Package Diacritics -Version 3.3.28-pre

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Diacritics.NET

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Diacritics are used across many languages in order to change the sound-values of the letters to which they are added. In software development, diacritics often have to be replaced with non-diacritics, e.g. to improve usability of user input. Diacritics.NET is a basic mapper between diacritic characters an non-diacritic characters.

Download and Install Diacritics

This library is available on NuGet: https://www.nuget.org/packages/Diacritics/ Use the following command to install Diacritics using NuGet package manager console:

PM> Install-Package Diacritics

You can use this library in any .Net project which is compatible to PCL (e.g. Xamarin Android, iOS, Windows Phone, Windows Store, Universal Apps, etc.)

API Usage

Replace diacritic characters

The most common use case of this library is to find and replace diacritic characters in a given string. RemoveDiacritics is a string extension method which returns a diacritics-free string.

// Arrange
const string InputString = "Je veux aller à Saint-Étienne";

// Act
string removeDiacritics = InputString.RemoveDiacritics();

// Assert
removeDiacritics.Should().Be("Je veux aller a Saint-Etienne");

Find diacritic characters

The most common use case of this library is to detect and remove diacritic characters from a given string. If you just want to check whether a string contains diacritics, use the string extensions method HasDiacritics.

// Arrange
const string InputString = "Je veux aller à Saint-Étienne";

// Act
bool hasDiacritics = InputString.HasDiacritics();

// Assert
hasDiacritics.Should().BeTrue();

Using Diacritics with IoC

The example shown above uses extension methods which use a default implementation of IDiacriticsMapper, namely type DefaultDiacriticsMapper. If you're using an IoC container, you can register IDiacriticsMapper either with the provided DefaultDiacriticsMapper or with your own implementation of IDiacriticsMapper.

Add custom diactrics mappings

Diacritics is extensible. You can write your own language accent by implementing IAccentMapping (or AccentMapping base class). DiacriticsMapper accepts any IAccentMapping type at construction time. You are highly welcome to contribute to this library. Just create a fork, commit your changes and create a pull request.

TODO: Add/Remove methods for adding/removing accents at runtime.

Benchmark Tests

Tested Version
https://www.nuget.org/packages/Diacritics/2.1.19291.8-pre

Benchmark Environment
BenchmarkDotNet=v0.11.5, OS=Windows 10.0.17134.885 (1803/April2018Update/Redstone4) Intel Core i7-7600U CPU 2.80GHz (Kaby Lake), 1 CPU, 4 logical and 2 physical cores Frequency=2835933 Hz, Resolution=352.6176 ns, Timer=TSC .NET Core SDK=3.0.100 [Host] : .NET Core 2.2.4 (CoreCLR 4.6.27521.02, CoreFX 4.6.27521.01), 64bit RyuJIT ShortRun : .NET Core 2.2.4 (CoreCLR 4.6.27521.02, CoreFX 4.6.27521.01), 64bit RyuJIT

Job=ShortRun IterationCount=3 LaunchCount=1 WarmupCount=3

Benchmark Results

Method Mean Error StdDev
RemoveDiacritics (9 latin chars) 230.5 ns 476.2 ns 26.10 ns
RemoveDiacritics (23 diacritic chars) 651.5 ns 843.4 ns 46.23 ns
RemoveDiacritics (408 latin chars) 8,697.1 ns 9,938.1 ns 544.74 ns
RemoveDiacritics (729 diacritic chars) 15,045.0 ns 12,893.0 ns 706.71 ns

Legend
Mean : Arithmetic mean of all measurements
Error : Half of 99.9% confidence interval
StdDev : Standard deviation of all measurements
Rank : Relative position of current benchmark mean among all benchmarks (Arabic style)
1 ns : 1 Nanosecond (0.000000001 sec)

License

This project is Copyright © 2019 Thomas Galliker. Free for non-commercial use. For commercial use please contact the author.