How can I do a case insensitive string comparison?

こ雲淡風輕ζ 提交于 2019-11-25 21:46:14
ocean4dream

This is not the best practice in .NET framework (4 & +) to check equality

String.Compare(x.Username, (string)drUser["Username"], 
                  StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase) == 0

Use the following instead

String.Equals(x.Username, (string)drUser["Username"], 
                   StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase) 

MSDN recommends:

  • Use an overload of the String.Equals method to test whether two strings are equal.
  • Use the String.Compare and String.CompareTo methods to sort strings, not to check for equality.

You should use static String.Compare function like following

x => String.Compare (x.Username, (string)drUser["Username"],
                     StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase) == 0
Gautam Kumar Sahu

Please use this for comparison:

string.Equals(a, b, StringComparison.CurrentCultureIgnoreCase);

Others answer are totally valid here, but somehow it takes some time to type StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase and also using String.Compare.

I've coded simple String extension method, where you could specify if comparison is case sensitive or case senseless with boolean, attaching whole code snippet here:

using System;

/// <summary>
/// String helpers.
/// </summary>
public static class StringExtensions
{
    /// <summary>
    /// Compares two strings, set ignoreCase to true to ignore case comparison ('A' == 'a')
    /// </summary>
    public static bool CompareTo(this string strA, string strB, bool ignoreCase)
    {
        return String.Compare(strA, strB, ignoreCase) == 0;
    }
}

After that whole comparison shortens by 10 characters approximately - compare:

Before using String extension:

String.Compare(testFilename, testToStart,true) != 0

After using String extension:

testFilename.CompareTo(testToStart, true)
Felype

You can (although controverse) extend System.String to provide a case insensitive comparison extension method:

public static bool CIEquals(this String a, String b) {
    return a.Equals(b, StringComparison.CurrentCultureIgnoreCase);
}

and use as such:

x.Username.CIEquals((string)drUser["Username"]);

C# allows you to create extension methods that can serve as syntax suggar in your project, quite useful I'd say.

It's not the answer and I know this question is old and solved, I just wanted to add these bits.

I think you will find more information in this link:

http://codeidol.com/community/dotnet/controlling-case-sensitivity-when-comparing-two-st/8873/

Use the Compare static method on the String class to compare the two strings. Whether the comparison is case-insensitive is determined by the third parameter of one of its overloads. For example:

string lowerCase = "abc";
string upperCase = "AbC";
int caseInsensitiveResult = string.Compare(lowerCase, upperCase,
  StringComparison.CurrentCultureIgnoreCase);
int caseSensitiveResult = string.Compare(lowerCase,
  StringComparison.CurrentCulture);

The caseSensitiveResult value is -1 (indicating that lowerCase is "less than" upperCase) and the caseInsensitiveResult is zero (indicating that lowerCase "equals" upperCase).

How about using StringComparison.CurrentCultureIgnoreCase instead?

you can always use functions: .ToLower(); .ToUpper();

convert your strings and then compare them...

Good Luck

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