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ASCII (/ ˈ æ s k iː / ⓘ ASS-kee), [3]: 6 an acronym for American Standard Code for Information Interchange, is a character encoding standard for electronic communication. . ASCII codes represent text in computers, telecommunications equipment, and other devic
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Only the symbols in the latest IPA chart are included. The numbers in the leftmost column, according to which the symbols are sorted, are the IPA Numbers.Some of the IPA symbols to which a system lacks a corresponding symbol may still be represented in that system by use of a modifier (diacritic), but such combinations are not included unless the documentation explicitly assigns one for the value.
105 0151 Latin Small Letter I 0074 U+006A j 106 0152 Latin Small Letter J 0075 U+006B k 107 0153 Latin Small Letter K 0076 U+006C l 108 0154 Latin Small Letter L 0077 U+006D m 109 0155 Latin Small Letter M 0078 U+006E n 110 0156 Latin Small Letter N 0079 U+006F o 111 0157 Latin Small Letter O 0080 U+0070 p 112 0160 Latin Small Letter P 0081 U+0071
110, 111, 101, 100 The one-bit Gray code is G 1 = ( 0,1 ). This can be thought of as built recursively as above from a zero-bit Gray code G 0 = ( Λ ) consisting of a single entry of zero length.
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The SGML-based markup languages allow document authors to use special sequences of characters from the ASCII range (the first 128 code points of Unicode) to represent, or reference, any Unicode character, regardless of whether the character being represented is directly available in the document's encoding.