How can i convert english digits to arabic digits?

て烟熏妆下的殇ゞ 提交于 2019-11-27 01:59:46
Marcel B

Thy this workaround (just list all cultures you want to use this numerals in the string array):

private static class ArabicNumeralHelper
{
    public static string ConvertNumerals(this string input)
    {
        if (new string[] { "ar-lb", "ar-SA" }
              .Contains(Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentCulture.Name))
        {
            return input.Replace('0', '\u06f0')
                    .Replace('1', '\u06f1')
                    .Replace('2', '\u06f2')
                    .Replace('3', '\u06f3')
                    .Replace('4', '\u06f4')
                    .Replace('5', '\u06f5')
                    .Replace('6', '\u06f6')
                    .Replace('7', '\u06f7')
                    .Replace('8', '\u06f8')
                    .Replace('9', '\u06f9');
        }
        else return input;
    }
}

Then use the method, for all of your strings you want to have 'central Arabic numerals' in, like this:

DateTime.Now.ToString().ConvertNumerals();

As a quick test, I wrote this to list all the cutures which don't have "2010" in the year:

        foreach (var ci in 
            from c in CultureInfo.GetCultures(CultureTypes.AllCultures)
            where !c.IsNeutralCulture
            let date = DateTime.Now.ToString("MMMM dd, yyyy", c)
            where !date.Contains("2010")
            orderby c.Name
            select new {c.Name, date})
        {
            Console.WriteLine("{0} : {1}", ci.Name, ci.date);
        }

the results are:

ar-SA : ربيع الأول 05, 1431
dv-MV : ربيع الأول 06, 1431
prs-AF : ربيع الأول 06, 1431
ps-AF : ربيع الأول 06, 1431
th-TH : กุมภาพันธ์ 19, 2553

To convert the numbers to Arabic text, it looks like this "NumToArabicString" project will do it. It doesn't look like there's anything built into the .net framework though.

user345208

The only solution is to manually convert the digits.

You could use the CurrentCulture.NumberFormat.NativeDigits array instead of explicitly providing the Unicode characters to support any other languages in addition to the Arabic-Indic digits, but as far as builtin support by culture-aware classes such as DateTime it seems unimplemented or something.

Try this:

public static string ToIndicDigits(this string input)
{
        return input.Replace('0', '\u0660')
                .Replace('1', '\u0661')
                .Replace('2', '\u0662')
                .Replace('3', '\u0663')
                .Replace('4', '\u0664')
                .Replace('5', '\u0665')
                .Replace('6', '\u0666')
                .Replace('7', '\u0667')
                .Replace('8', '\u0668')
                .Replace('9', '\u0669');
    }
}

You can use the Windows.Globalization.NumberFormatting.NumeralSystemTranslator class to translate between the Latin and any of the supported numeral systems. To translate to Arabic, set the NumeralSystem property to "Arab", then you can call the TranslateNumerals method.

Alternatively you can just use Windows.Globalization.DateTimeFormatting.DateTimeFormatter class directly.

We use Arabic numerals in English. As such, what you're seeing is the correct - and only possible - behaviour.

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