I want to replace all these characters: 'àáäâãèéëẽêìíïîĩòóöôõùúüûũñç'
to 'aaaaaeeeeeiiiiiooooouuuuunc'
.
Is there a effective way to do this in Ruby? I was thinking about loop each character, but it's not effective.
Thanks.
I would use String#tr
which is faster than a Regexp when replacing single characters:
string = 'hàllò wörld'
string.tr('àáäâãèéëẽêìíïîĩòóöôõùúüûũñç', 'aaaaaeeeeeiiiiiooooouuuuunc')
#=> '"hallo world"'
from = 'àáäâãèéëẽêìíïîĩòóöôõùúüûũñç'
to = 'aaaaaeeeeeiiiiiooooouuuuunc'
input.gsub /[#{from}]/, from.split('').zip(to.split('')).to_h
'ä' == 'ä'
and be surprised :)
Jan 29, 2016 at 12:17
'ä' == 'ä'
. The former one is former ASCII-8 character unicode-table.com/en/00E4 , while the latter isa
with a combining diacritics unicode-table.com/en/0308