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- data SemanticVariantType
- type VariantSource = Text
- type VariantCitation = [(VariantSource, [SemanticVariantType])]
- type Variant = (Char, VariantCitation)
- compatibilityVariants :: Char -> [Char]
- zVariants :: Char -> [Variant]
- semanticVariants :: Char -> [Variant]
- specializedSemanticVariants :: Char -> [Variant]
- simplifiedVariants :: Char -> [Char]
- traditionalVariants :: Char -> [Char]
Documentation
type VariantSource = TextSource
type VariantCitation = [(VariantSource, [SemanticVariantType])]Source
type Variant = (Char, VariantCitation)Source
compatibilityVariants :: Char -> [Char]Source
The compatibility decomposition for this ideograph
semanticVariants :: Char -> [Variant]Source
A semantic variant is an x- or y-variant with similar or identical meaning which can generally be used in place of the indicated character
specializedSemanticVariants :: Char -> [Variant]Source
A specialized semantic variant is an x- or y-variant with similar or identical meaning only in certain contexts (such as accountants’ numerals)
simplifiedVariants :: Char -> [Char]Source
Simplified Chinese variant(s) for this character
traditionalVariants :: Char -> [Char]Source
Traditional Chinese variant(s) for this character