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2:mod:`unicodedata` --- Unicode Database
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4
5.. module:: unicodedata
6 :synopsis: Access the Unicode Database.
7.. moduleauthor:: Marc-Andre Lemburg <mal@lemburg.com>
8.. sectionauthor:: Marc-Andre Lemburg <mal@lemburg.com>
9.. sectionauthor:: Martin v. Lรถwis <martin@v.loewis.de>
10
11
12.. index::
13 single: Unicode
14 single: character
15 pair: Unicode; database
16
17This module provides access to the Unicode Character Database which defines
18character properties for all Unicode characters. The data in this database is
19based on the :file:`UnicodeData.txt` file version 4.1.0 which is publicly
20available from ftp://ftp.unicode.org/.
21
22The module uses the same names and symbols as defined by the UnicodeData File
23Format 4.1.0 (see http://www.unicode.org/Public/4.1.0/ucd/UCD.html). It defines
24the following functions:
25
26
27.. function:: lookup(name)
28
29 Look up character by name. If a character with the given name is found, return
30 the corresponding Unicode character. If not found, :exc:`KeyError` is raised.
31
32
33.. function:: name(unichr[, default])
34
35 Returns the name assigned to the Unicode character *unichr* as a string. If no
36 name is defined, *default* is returned, or, if not given, :exc:`ValueError` is
37 raised.
38
39
40.. function:: decimal(unichr[, default])
41
42 Returns the decimal value assigned to the Unicode character *unichr* as integer.
43 If no such value is defined, *default* is returned, or, if not given,
44 :exc:`ValueError` is raised.
45
46
47.. function:: digit(unichr[, default])
48
49 Returns the digit value assigned to the Unicode character *unichr* as integer.
50 If no such value is defined, *default* is returned, or, if not given,
51 :exc:`ValueError` is raised.
52
53
54.. function:: numeric(unichr[, default])
55
56 Returns the numeric value assigned to the Unicode character *unichr* as float.
57 If no such value is defined, *default* is returned, or, if not given,
58 :exc:`ValueError` is raised.
59
60
61.. function:: category(unichr)
62
63 Returns the general category assigned to the Unicode character *unichr* as
64 string.
65
66
67.. function:: bidirectional(unichr)
68
69 Returns the bidirectional category assigned to the Unicode character *unichr* as
70 string. If no such value is defined, an empty string is returned.
71
72
73.. function:: combining(unichr)
74
75 Returns the canonical combining class assigned to the Unicode character *unichr*
76 as integer. Returns ``0`` if no combining class is defined.
77
78
79.. function:: east_asian_width(unichr)
80
81 Returns the east asian width assigned to the Unicode character *unichr* as
82 string.
83
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000084
85.. function:: mirrored(unichr)
86
87 Returns the mirrored property assigned to the Unicode character *unichr* as
88 integer. Returns ``1`` if the character has been identified as a "mirrored"
89 character in bidirectional text, ``0`` otherwise.
90
91
92.. function:: decomposition(unichr)
93
94 Returns the character decomposition mapping assigned to the Unicode character
95 *unichr* as string. An empty string is returned in case no such mapping is
96 defined.
97
98
99.. function:: normalize(form, unistr)
100
101 Return the normal form *form* for the Unicode string *unistr*. Valid values for
102 *form* are 'NFC', 'NFKC', 'NFD', and 'NFKD'.
103
104 The Unicode standard defines various normalization forms of a Unicode string,
105 based on the definition of canonical equivalence and compatibility equivalence.
106 In Unicode, several characters can be expressed in various way. For example, the
107 character U+00C7 (LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C WITH CEDILLA) can also be expressed as
Guido van Rossumda27fd22007-08-17 00:24:54 +0000108 the sequence U+0327 (COMBINING CEDILLA) U+0043 (LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C).
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000109
110 For each character, there are two normal forms: normal form C and normal form D.
111 Normal form D (NFD) is also known as canonical decomposition, and translates
112 each character into its decomposed form. Normal form C (NFC) first applies a
113 canonical decomposition, then composes pre-combined characters again.
114
115 In addition to these two forms, there are two additional normal forms based on
116 compatibility equivalence. In Unicode, certain characters are supported which
117 normally would be unified with other characters. For example, U+2160 (ROMAN
118 NUMERAL ONE) is really the same thing as U+0049 (LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I).
119 However, it is supported in Unicode for compatibility with existing character
120 sets (e.g. gb2312).
121
122 The normal form KD (NFKD) will apply the compatibility decomposition, i.e.
123 replace all compatibility characters with their equivalents. The normal form KC
124 (NFKC) first applies the compatibility decomposition, followed by the canonical
125 composition.
126
Guido van Rossumda27fd22007-08-17 00:24:54 +0000127 Even if two unicode strings are normalized and look the same to
128 a human reader, if one has combining characters and the other
129 doesn't, they may not compare equal.
130
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000131
132In addition, the module exposes the following constant:
133
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000134.. data:: unidata_version
135
136 The version of the Unicode database used in this module.
137
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000138
139.. data:: ucd_3_2_0
140
141 This is an object that has the same methods as the entire module, but uses the
142 Unicode database version 3.2 instead, for applications that require this
143 specific version of the Unicode database (such as IDNA).
144
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000145Examples::
146
147 >>> unicodedata.lookup('LEFT CURLY BRACKET')
148 u'{'
149 >>> unicodedata.name(u'/')
150 'SOLIDUS'
151 >>> unicodedata.decimal(u'9')
152 9
153 >>> unicodedata.decimal(u'a')
154 Traceback (most recent call last):
155 File "<stdin>", line 1, in ?
156 ValueError: not a decimal
157 >>> unicodedata.category(u'A') # 'L'etter, 'u'ppercase
158 'Lu'
159 >>> unicodedata.bidirectional(u'\u0660') # 'A'rabic, 'N'umber
160 'AN'
161