JavaScript String localeCompare() Method
Example
Compare two strings in the current locale:
var str1 = "ab";
var str2 = "cd";
var n = str1.localeCompare(str2);
The result of n will be:
-1 // str1 is sorted before str2
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Definition and Usage
The localeCompare() method compares two strings in the current locale.
The locale is based on the language settings of the browser.
The localeCompare() method returns a number indicating whether the string comes before, after or is equal as the compareString in sort order.
Browser Support
Method | |||||
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localeCompare() | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Syntax
string.localeCompare(compareString)
Parameter Values
Parameter | Description |
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compareString | Required. The string to compare with |
Technical Details
Return Value: | A Number, indicating whether the reference string comes before, after or
is the same as the compareString in sort order.
Returns one of three values:
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JavaScript Version: | 1.2 |
More Examples
Example
Compare two strings in the current locale:
var str1 = "cd";
var str2 = "ab";
var n = str1.localeCompare(str2);
The result of n will be:
1 // str1 is sorted after str2
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Example
Compare two equal strings in the current locale:
var str1 = "ab";
var str2 = "ab";
var n = str1.localeCompare(str2);
The result of n will be:
0 // the two strings are equal
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