Use these methods to remove diacritics, the result will be sSıIcCuUoOgG
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namespace Test
{
public class Program
{
public static IEnumerable<char> RemoveDiacriticsEnum(string src, bool compatNorm, Func<char, char> customFolding)
{
foreach (char c in src.Normalize(compatNorm ? NormalizationForm.FormKD : NormalizationForm.FormD))
switch (CharUnicodeInfo.GetUnicodeCategory(c))
{
case UnicodeCategory.NonSpacingMark:
case UnicodeCategory.SpacingCombiningMark:
case UnicodeCategory.EnclosingMark:
//do nothing
break;
default:
yield return customFolding(c);
break;
}
}
public static IEnumerable<char> RemoveDiacriticsEnum(string src, bool compatNorm)
{
return RemoveDiacritics(src, compatNorm, c => c);
}
public static string RemoveDiacritics(string src, bool compatNorm, Func<char, char> customFolding)
{
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
foreach (char c in RemoveDiacriticsEnum(src, compatNorm, customFolding))
sb.Append(c);
return sb.ToString();
}
public static string RemoveDiacritics(string src, bool compatNorm)
{
return RemoveDiacritics(src, compatNorm, c => c);
}
static void Main(string[] args)
{
var str = "şŞıİçÇüÜöÖğĞ";
Console.Write(RemoveDiacritics(str, false));
// output: sSıIcCuUoOgG
Console.ReadKey();
}
}
}
For other characters like ı
which wasn't converted, and others as you mentioned as @
, ™
you can use the method to remove diacritics then use a regex to remove invalid characters. If you care enough for some characters you can make a Dictionary<char, char>
and use it to replace them each one of them.
Then you can do this:
var input = "Şöme-p@ttern"; // text to convert into a slug
var replaces = new Dictionary<char, char> { { '@', 'a' } }; // list of chars you care
var pattern = @"[^A-Z0-9_-]+"; // regex to remove invalid characters
var result = new StringBuilder(RemoveDiacritics(input, false)); // convert Ş to S
// and so on
foreach (var item in replaces)
{
result = result.Replace(item.Key, item.Value); // replace @ with a and so on
}
// remove invalid characters which weren't converted
var slug = Regex.Replace(result.ToString(), pattern, String.Empty,
RegexOptions.IgnoreCase);
// output: Some-pattern