The maximum number of ASCII characters a single Unicode character will expand to
The maximum number of ASCII characters a single Unicode character will expand to
All examples that expands to 4 characters:
'⑽' => "(10)" // ⑽ [PARENTHESIZED NUMBER TEN] '⑾' => "(11)" // ⑾ [PARENTHESIZED NUMBER ELEVEN] '⑿' => "(12)" // ⑿ [PARENTHESIZED NUMBER TWELVE] '⒀' => "(13)" // ⒀ [PARENTHESIZED NUMBER THIRTEEN] '⒁' => "(14)" // ⒁ [PARENTHESIZED NUMBER FOURTEEN] '⒂' => "(15)" // ⒂ [PARENTHESIZED NUMBER FIFTEEN] '⒃' => "(16)" // ⒃ [PARENTHESIZED NUMBER SIXTEEN] '⒄' => "(17)" // ⒄ [PARENTHESIZED NUMBER SEVENTEEN] '⒅' => "(18)" // ⒅ [PARENTHESIZED NUMBER EIGHTEEN] '⒆' => "(19)" // ⒆ [PARENTHESIZED NUMBER NINETEEN] '⒇' => "(20)" // ⒇ [PARENTHESIZED NUMBER TWENTY]
Converts Accented Characters to the Non-Accented Equivalent String.
Converts Accented Characters to the Non-Accented Equivalent String.
Note: This expands stuff like Æ to AE)
Converts Accented Characters to the Non-Accented Equivalent Char.
Converts Accented Characters to the Non-Accented Equivalent Char.
Note: This only works for when there is a 1 to 1 Character equivalence (i.e. it does not work for stuff like Æ which needs to expand to AE)
Converts Accented Characters to the Non-Accented Equivalent String (or null if already ASCII or no conversion exists).