| # © 2016 and later: Unicode, Inc. and others. |
| # License & terms of use: http://www.unicode.org/copyright.html |
| # Generated using tools/cldr/cldr-to-icu/build-icu-data.xml |
| # |
| # File: Latin_NumericPinyin.txt |
| # Generated from CLDR |
| # |
| |
| # According to the pinyin definitions I've been able to find: |
| # 'a', 'e' are the preferred bases |
| # otherwise 'o' |
| # otherwise last vowel |
| # The trailing form of syllables are the following: |
| # "a", "ai", "ao", "an", "ang", |
| # "o", "ou", "ong", |
| # "e", "ei", "er", "en", "eng", |
| # "i", "ia", "iao", "ie", "iu", "ian", "in", "iang", "ing", "iong", |
| # "u", "ua", "uo", "uai", "ui", "uan", "un", "uang", "ueng", |
| # "ü", "üe", "üan", "ün" |
| # so the letters the tone will 'hop' are: |
| ::NFD (NFC); |
| $tone = [\u0304\u0301\u030C\u0300\u0306] ; |
| # Move the tone to the end of a syllable, and convert to number |
| e {($tone) r} → r &Pinyin-NumericPinyin($1); |
| ($tone) ( [i o n u {o n} {n g}]) → $2 &Pinyin-NumericPinyin($1); |
| ($tone) → &Pinyin-NumericPinyin($1); |
| # The following backs up until it finds the right vowel, then deposits the tone |
| $vowel = [aAeEiIoOuU {u\u0308} {U\u0308} vV]; |
| $consonant = [[a-z A-Z] - [$vowel]]; |
| $digit = [1-5]; |
| $1 &NumericPinyin-Pinyin($3) $2 ← ([aAeE]) ($vowel* $consonant*) ($digit); |
| $1 &NumericPinyin-Pinyin($3) $2 ← ([oO]) ([$vowel-[aeAE]]* $consonant*) ($digit); |
| $1 &NumericPinyin-Pinyin($3) $2 ← ($vowel) ($consonant*) ($digit); |
| &NumericPinyin-Pinyin($1) ← [:letter:] {($digit)}; |
| ::NFC (NFD); |
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