Unicode Collation Algorithm

The Unicode collation algorithm provides a standard way to put names, words or strings of text in sequence according to the needs of a particular situation. When used with the default Unicode collation element table (DUCET), this collation method is similar to the European ordering rules for strings in most European languages. In particular, for strings in the Latin alphabet, the ordering is the same as normal sorting order in English and similar languages, since it first looks only at letters stripped of any modifications or diacritical marks. Note - this is complicated stuff and this description may be in error. It is better to look at the Unicode Technical Standard #10 itself. In addition to specifying a default sorting, UTS #10 also specify how tailorings are used to get any desired sorting behaviour for a locale. An important open source implementation of UCA is included with the IBM International Components for Unicode, which also supports tailoring. You can see the effects of tailoring and a large number of language specific tailorings in the on-line ICU Locale Explorer.

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