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Normalizer::isNormalized -- normalizer_is_normalized — Checks if the provided string is already in the specified normalization form.
Object oriented style
Procedural style
Checks if the provided string is already in the specified normalization form.
The input string to normalize
One of the normalization forms. Defaults to Normalizer::FORM_C.
TRUE if normalized, FALSE otherwise or if there an error
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