Class Alphanumeric

java.lang.Object
net.sf.saxon.expr.number.Alphanumeric

public class Alphanumeric extends Object
This class contains static utility methods to test whether a character is alphanumeric, as defined by the rules of xsl:number: that is, whether it is in one of the Unicode categories Nd, Nl, No, Lu, Ll, Lt, Lm or Lo In Saxon 9.9 the data has been regenerated from Unicode 10.0.0.
  • Method Summary

    Modifier and Type
    Method
    Description
    static int
    Determine which digit family a decimal digit belongs to: that is, return the corresponding zero digit.
    static int
    getDigitValue(int in)
    Determine whether a character represents a decimal digit and if so, which digit.
    static boolean
    isAlphanumeric(int codepoint)
    Determine whether a Unicode codepoint is alphanumeric, that is, whether it is in one of the categories Nd, Nl, No, Lu, Ll, Lt, Lm or Lo

    Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object

    clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
  • Method Details

    • isAlphanumeric

      public static boolean isAlphanumeric(int codepoint)
      Determine whether a Unicode codepoint is alphanumeric, that is, whether it is in one of the categories Nd, Nl, No, Lu, Ll, Lt, Lm or Lo
      Parameters:
      codepoint - the codepoint to be tested
      Returns:
      true if the codepoint is in one of these categories
    • getDigitValue

      public static int getDigitValue(int in)
      Determine whether a character represents a decimal digit and if so, which digit.
      Parameters:
      in - the Unicode character being tested.
      Returns:
      -1 if it's not a decimal digit, otherwise the digit value.
    • getDigitFamily

      public static int getDigitFamily(int in)
      Determine which digit family a decimal digit belongs to: that is, return the corresponding zero digit.
      Parameters:
      in - a Unicode character
      Returns:
      if the character is a digit, return the Unicode character that represents zero in the same digit family. Otherwise, return -1.