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Returns the trailing surrogate (a low surrogate code unit) of the surrogate pair representing the specified supplementary character (Unicode code point) in the UTF-16 encoding.
[Android.Runtime.Register("lowSurrogate", "(I)C", "")]
public static char LowSurrogate(int codePoint);
[<Android.Runtime.Register("lowSurrogate", "(I)C", "")>]
static member LowSurrogate : int -> char
a supplementary character (Unicode code point)
the trailing surrogate code unit used to represent the character in the UTF-16 encoding
Returns the trailing surrogate (a low surrogate code unit) of the surrogate pair representing the specified supplementary character (Unicode code point) in the UTF-16 encoding. If the specified character is not a supplementary character, an unspecified char
is returned.
If #isSupplementaryCodePoint isSupplementaryCodePoint(x)
is true
, then #isLowSurrogate isLowSurrogate
(lowSurrogate(x))
and #toCodePoint toCodePoint
(
#highSurrogate highSurrogate
(x), lowSurrogate(x)) == x
are also always true
.
Added in 1.7.
Java documentation for java.lang.Character.lowSurrogate(int)
.
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