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CultureInfo.Parent Property

Definition

Namespace:
System.Globalization
Assemblies:
mscorlib.dll, System.Globalization.dll
Assemblies:
netstandard.dll, System.Runtime.dll
Assembly:
System.Globalization.dll
Assembly:
System.Runtime.dll
Assembly:
mscorlib.dll
Assembly:
netstandard.dll
Source:
CultureInfo.cs
Source:
CultureInfo.cs
Source:
CultureInfo.cs
Source:
CultureInfo.cs
Source:
CultureInfo.cs

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Gets the CultureInfo that represents the parent culture of the current CultureInfo.

public:
 virtual property System::Globalization::CultureInfo ^ Parent { System::Globalization::CultureInfo ^ get(); };
public virtual System.Globalization.CultureInfo Parent { get; }
member this.Parent : System.Globalization.CultureInfo
Public Overridable ReadOnly Property Parent As CultureInfo

Property Value

The CultureInfo that represents the parent culture of the current CultureInfo.

Examples

The following code example determines the parent culture of each specific culture using the Chinese language.

Note

The example displays the older zh-CHS and zh-CHT culture names with the 0x0004 and 0x7C04 culture identifiers, respectively. However, your Windows Vista applications should use the zh-Hans name instead of zh-CHS and the zh-Hant name instead of zh-CHT. The zh-Hans and zh-Hant names represent the current standard, and should be used unless you have a reason for using the older names.

using System;
using System.Globalization;

public class SamplesCultureInfo
{

 public static void Main()
 {

 // Prints the header.
 Console.WriteLine("SPECIFIC CULTURE PARENT CULTURE");

 // Determines the specific cultures that use the Chinese language, and displays the parent culture.
 foreach (CultureInfo ci in CultureInfo.GetCultures(CultureTypes.SpecificCultures))
 {
 if (ci.TwoLetterISOLanguageName == "zh")
 {
 Console.Write("0x{0} {1} {2,-40}", ci.LCID.ToString("X4"), ci.Name, ci.EnglishName);
 Console.WriteLine("0x{0} {1} {2}", ci.Parent.LCID.ToString("X4"), ci.Parent.Name, ci.Parent.EnglishName);
 }
 }
 }
}

/*
This code produces the following output.

SPECIFIC CULTURE PARENT CULTURE
0x0404 zh-TW Chinese (Traditional, Taiwan) 0x7C04 zh-CHT Chinese (Traditional) Legacy
0x0804 zh-CN Chinese (Simplified, PRC) 0x0004 zh-CHS Chinese (Simplified) Legacy
0x0C04 zh-HK Chinese (Traditional, Hong Kong S.A.R.) 0x7C04 zh-CHT Chinese (Traditional) Legacy
0x1004 zh-SG Chinese (Simplified, Singapore) 0x0004 zh-CHS Chinese (Simplified) Legacy
0x1404 zh-MO Chinese (Traditional, Macao S.A.R.) 0x7C04 zh-CHT Chinese (Traditional) Legacy

*/
Imports System.Globalization

Module Module1

 Public Sub Main()

 ' Prints the header.
 Console.WriteLine("SPECIFIC CULTURE PARENT CULTURE")

 ' Determines the specific cultures that use the Chinese language, and displays the parent culture.
 Dim ci As CultureInfo
 For Each ci In CultureInfo.GetCultures(CultureTypes.SpecificCultures)
 If ci.TwoLetterISOLanguageName = "zh" Then
 Console.Write("0x{0} {1} {2,-40}", ci.LCID.ToString("X4"), ci.Name, ci.EnglishName)
 Console.WriteLine("0x{0} {1} {2}", ci.Parent.LCID.ToString("X4"), ci.Parent.Name, ci.Parent.EnglishName)
 End If
 Next ci

 End Sub



'This code produces the following output.
'
'SPECIFIC CULTURE PARENT CULTURE
'0x0404 zh-TW Chinese (Traditional, Taiwan) 0x7C04 zh-CHT Chinese (Traditional) Legacy
'0x0804 zh-CN Chinese (Simplified, PRC) 0x0004 zh-CHS Chinese (Simplified) Legacy
'0x0C04 zh-HK Chinese (Traditional, Hong Kong S.A.R.) 0x7C04 zh-CHT Chinese (Traditional) Legacy
'0x1004 zh-SG Chinese (Simplified, Singapore) 0x0004 zh-CHS Chinese (Simplified) Legacy
'0x1404 zh-MO Chinese (Traditional, Macao S.A.R.) 0x7C04 zh-CHT Chinese (Traditional) Legacy

End Module

Remarks

The cultures have a hierarchy in which the parent of a specific culture is a neutral culture, the parent of a neutral culture is the InvariantCulture, and the parent of the InvariantCulture is the invariant culture itself. The parent culture encompasses only the set of information that is common among its children.

If the resources for the specific culture are not available in the system, the resources for the neutral culture are used. If the resources for the neutral culture are not available, the resources embedded in the main assembly are used. For more information on the resource fallback process, see Packaging and Deploying Resources.

Applies to

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