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* Copyright 2008-present MongoDB, Inc.
*
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package com.mongodb.client.model;
/**
* Collation support allows the specific configuration of how differences between characters are handled.
*
* @since 3.4
* @mongodb.server.release 3.4
*/
public enum CollationStrength {
/**
* Strongest level, denote difference between base characters
*/
PRIMARY(1),
/**
* Accents in characters are considered secondary differences
*/
SECONDARY(2),
/**
* Upper and lower case differences in characters are distinguished at the tertiary level. The server default.
*/
TERTIARY(3),
/**
* When punctuation is ignored at level 1-3, an additional level can be used to distinguish words with and without punctuation.
*/
QUATERNARY(4),
/**
* When all other levels are equal, the identical level is used as a tiebreaker.
* The Unicode code point values of the NFD form of each string are compared at this level, just in case there is no difference at
* levels 1-4
*/
IDENTICAL(5);
private final int intRepresentation;
CollationStrength(final int intRepresentation) {
this.intRepresentation = intRepresentation;
}
/**
* The integer representation of the collation strength.
*
* @return the integer representation
*/
public int getIntRepresentation() {
return intRepresentation;
}
/**
* Gets the order from the given integer representation.
*
* @param intRepresentation the integer representation
* @return the order
*/
public static CollationStrength fromInt(final int intRepresentation) {
switch (intRepresentation) {
case 1:
return PRIMARY;
case 2:
return SECONDARY;
case 3:
return TERTIARY;
case 4:
return QUATERNARY;
case 5:
return IDENTICAL;
default:
throw new IllegalArgumentException(intRepresentation + " is not a valid collation strength");
}
}
}