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package sun.text.resources.th; |
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import java.util.ListResourceBundle; |
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public class CollationData_th extends ListResourceBundle { |
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protected final Object[][] getContents() { |
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return new Object[][] { |
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{ "Rule", |
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"! " // First turn on the SE Asian Vowel/Consonant |
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// swapping rule |
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+ "& Z " // Put in all of the consonants, after Z |
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+ "< \u0E01 " // KO KAI |
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+ "< \u0E02 " // KHO KHAI |
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+ "< \u0E03 " // KHO KHUAT |
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+ "< \u0E04 " // KHO KHWAI |
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+ "< \u0E05 " // KHO KHON |
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+ "< \u0E06 " // KHO RAKHANG |
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+ "< \u0E07 " // NGO NGU |
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+ "< \u0E08 " // CHO CHAN |
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+ "< \u0E09 " // CHO CHING |
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+ "< \u0E0A " // CHO CHANG |
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+ "< \u0E0B " // SO SO |
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+ "< \u0E0C " // CHO CHOE |
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+ "< \u0E0D " // YO YING |
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+ "< \u0E0E " // DO CHADA |
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+ "< \u0E0F " // TO PATAK |
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+ "< \u0E10 " // THO THAN |
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+ "< \u0E11 " // THO NANGMONTHO |
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+ "< \u0E12 " // THO PHUTHAO |
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+ "< \u0E13 " // NO NEN |
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+ "< \u0E14 " // DO DEK |
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+ "< \u0E15 " // TO TAO |
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+ "< \u0E16 " // THO THUNG |
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+ "< \u0E17 " // THO THAHAN |
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+ "< \u0E18 " // THO THONG |
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+ "< \u0E19 " // NO NU |
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+ "< \u0E1A " // BO BAIMAI |
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+ "< \u0E1B " // PO PLA |
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+ "< \u0E1C " // PHO PHUNG |
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+ "< \u0E1D " // FO FA |
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+ "< \u0E1E " // PHO PHAN |
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+ "< \u0E1F " // FO FAN |
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+ "< \u0E20 " // PHO SAMPHAO |
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+ "< \u0E21 " // MO MA |
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+ "< \u0E22 " // YO YAK |
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+ "< \u0E23 " // RO RUA |
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+ "< \u0E24 " // RU |
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+ "< \u0E25 " // LO LING |
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+ "< \u0E26 " // LU |
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+ "< \u0E27 " // WO WAEN |
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+ "< \u0E28 " // SO SALA |
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+ "< \u0E29 " // SO RUSI |
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+ "< \u0E2A " // SO SUA |
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+ "< \u0E2B " // HO HIP |
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+ "< \u0E2C " // LO CHULA |
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+ "< \u0E2D " // O ANG |
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+ "< \u0E2E " // HO NOKHUK |
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// |
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// Normal vowels |
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// |
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+ "< \u0E4D " // NIKHAHIT |
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+ "< \u0E30 " // SARA A |
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+ "< \u0E31 " // MAI HAN-AKAT |
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+ "< \u0E32 " // SARA AA |
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// Normalizer will decompose this character to \u0e4d\u0e32. |
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+ "< \u0E33 = \u0E4D\u0E32 " // SARA AM |
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+ "< \u0E34 " // SARA I |
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+ "< \u0E35 " // SARA II |
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+ "< \u0E36 " // SARA UE |
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+ "< \u0E37 " // SARA UEE |
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+ "< \u0E38 " // SARA U |
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+ "< \u0E39 " // SARA UU |
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// |
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// Preceding vowels |
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// |
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+ "< \u0E40 " // SARA E |
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+ "< \u0E41 " // SARA AE |
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+ "< \u0E42 " // SARA O |
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+ "< \u0E43 " // SARA AI MAIMUAN |
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+ "< \u0E44 " // SARA AI MAIMALAI |
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//according to CLDR, it's after 0e44 |
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+ "< \u0E3A " // PHINTHU |
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// This rare symbol comes after all characters. |
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+ "< \u0E45 " // LAKKHANGYAO |
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+ "& \u0E32 , \0E45 " // According to CLDR, 0E45 is after 0E32 in tertiary level |
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// Below are thai puntuation marks and Tonal(Accent) marks. According to CLDR 1.9 and |
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// ISO/IEC 14651, Annex C, C.2.1 Thai ordering principles, 0E2F to 0E5B are punctuaion marks that need to be ignored |
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// in the first three leveles. 0E4E to 0E4B are tonal marks to be compared in secondary level. |
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// In real implementation, set punctuation marks in tertiary as there is no fourth level in Java. |
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// Set all these special marks after \u0301, the accute accent. |
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+ "& \u0301 " // acute accent |
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//punctuation marks |
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+ ", \u0E2F " // PAIYANNOI (ellipsis, abbreviation) |
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+ ", \u0E46 " // MAIYAMOK |
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+ ", \u0E4F " // FONGMAN |
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+ ", \u0E5A " // ANGKHANKHU |
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+ ", \u0E5B " // KHOMUT |
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//tonal marks |
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+ "; \u0E4E " // YAMAKKAN |
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+ "; \u0E4C " // THANTHAKHAT |
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+ "; \u0E47 " // MAITAIKHU |
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+ "; \u0E48 " // MAI EK |
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+ "; \u0E49 " // MAI THO |
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+ "; \u0E4A " // MAI TRI |
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+ "; \u0E4B " // MAI CHATTAWA |
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// |
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// Digits are equal to their corresponding Arabic digits in the first level |
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// |
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+ "& 0 = \u0E50 " // DIGIT ZERO |
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+ "& 1 = \u0E51 " // DIGIT ONE |
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+ "& 2 = \u0E52 " // DIGIT TWO |
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+ "& 3 = \u0E53 " // DIGIT THREE |
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+ "& 4 = \u0E54 " // DIGIT FOUR |
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+ "& 5 = \u0E55 " // DIGIT FIVE |
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+ "& 6 = \u0E56 " // DIGIT SIX |
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+ "& 7 = \u0E57 " // DIGIT SEVEN |
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+ "& 8 = \u0E58 " // DIGIT EIGHT |
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+ "& 9 = \u0E59 " // DIGIT NINE |
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} |
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}; |
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} |
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} |