Unicode CLDR Charts
The Unicode CLDR Charts provide different ways to view the
Common Locale Data Repository data. There are currently the following
types of charts:
Survey Tool Charts
provide a view of the CLDR data designed for collecting and vetting
data during certain periods. Most proposed data (new or corrections) is
entered via this tool. For the schedule for the next release, see CLDR Project.
Supplemental Data Charts
show the supplemental data, data that is not part of the locale hierarchy but is still part of CLDR.
Summary Charts
provide a summary view of the main locale data. Language locales (those
with no territory or variant) are presented with fully resolved data;
the inherited or aliased data can be hidden if desired. Other locales
do not show inherited or aliased data, just the differences from the
respective language locale. The English value is provided for
comparison (shown as "=" if it is equal to the localized value, and n/a if not available).
By-Type Charts
provide a side-by-side comparison of data from different locales for
each field. For example, one can see all the locales that are
left-to-right, or all the different translations of the Arabic script
across languages. Data that is unconfirmed or provisional is marked by
a red-italic locale ID, such as ·bn_BD·.
Transform Charts show some of the
transforms in CLDR: the transliterations between different scripts. For more on transliterations, see Transliteration Guidelines.
Note that some CLDR data is not yet included in the
charts. For example, collation data does not appear.
The format of most of the fields in the charts will be clear
from the Name and ID, such as the months of the year. The format for
others, such as the date or time formats, is structured and requires
more interpretation. For more information, see UTS #35: Locale Data Markup Language (LDML).
For more details on the locale data collection process, please see the CLDR process. For filing or viewing bug reports, see CLDR Bug Reports.