Gets a StringComparer object that performs a case-sensitive string comparison using the word comparison rules of the current culture.
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The StringComparer returned by the StringComparer.CurrentCulture property can be used when strings are linguistically relevant. For example, if strings are displayed to the user, or if strings are the result of user interaction, culture-sensitive string comparison should be used to order the string data.
The current culture is the System.Globalization.CultureInfo object associated with the current thread.
The StringComparer.CurrentCulture property actually returns an instance of an anonymous class derived from the StringComparer class.
Each call to the StringComparer.CurrentCulture property get accessor returns a new StringComparer object, as the following code shows.
code reference: System.StringComparer.CurrentCulture#1
To improve performance, you can store the StringComparer object in a local variable rather than retrieve the value of the StringComparer.CurrentCulture property multiple times.