normalize method | String Object In JavaScript

Published: 14 August 2022
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🧡 Hello All JavaScript Lovers Outhere!

Today you're going to learn about the String Object In JavaScript.

This tutorial is a series of videos, in each video we will discuss a method (or more) of the String Object in JavaScript.

In today's video, you're going to learn about the normalize method.

The normalize() method returns the Unicode Normalization Form of the string.

🟢🟠 The string.normalize().
🔷 Syntax :
normalize()
normalize(form)

🔹form : One of "NFC", "NFD", "NFKC", or "NFKD", specifying the Unicode Normalization Form. If omitted or undefined, "NFC" is used.

These values have the following meanings:
"NFC" : Canonical Decomposition, followed by Canonical Composition.
"NFD" : Canonical Decomposition.
"NFKC" : Compatibility Decomposition, followed by Canonical Composition.
"NFKD" : Compatibility Decomposition.


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