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Ilya Kantor 2019-08-08 07:51:44 +03:00
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It provides a special method to compare strings in different languages, following their rules.
The call [str.localeCompare(str2)](mdn:js/String/localeCompare) returns an integer indicating whether `str` comes before, after or is equivalent to `str2` according to the language rules:
The call [str.localeCompare(str2)](mdn:js/String/localeCompare) returns an integer indicating whether `str` is less, equal or greater than `str2` according to the language rules:
- Returns a negative number if `str` is less than `str2`, i.e. `str` occurs before `str2`.
- Returns a positive number if `str` is greater than `str2`, i.e. `str` occurs after `str2`.
- Returns a negative number if `str` is less than `str2`.
- Returns a positive number if `str` is greater than `str2`.
- Returns `0` if they are equivalent.
For instance: