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Few fonts support these characters (one is Noto Sans Symbols 2), but the table of symbols is provided here: Symbols for Legacy Computing [1] [2] Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF)
ASCII was incorporated into the Unicode (1991) character set as the first 128 symbols, so the 7-bit ASCII characters have the same numeric codes in both sets. This allows UTF-8 to be backward compatible with 7-bit ASCII, as a UTF-8 file containing only ASCII characters is identical to an ASCII file containing the same sequence of characters.
The block contains all the letters and control codes of the ASCII encoding. It ranges from U+0000 to U+007F, contains 128 characters and includes the C0 controls, ASCII punctuation and symbols, ASCII digits, both the uppercase and lowercase of the English alphabet and a control character.
English: ASCII Table, monochrome, suitable for printing in landscape orientation on Letter or A4 sized paper. Printing instructions: Right-click and save the original SVG format file to your PC. Double-click on the downloaded file to open it in a new browser window. Select File->Print in the browser (or press Ctrl-P) and choose landscape ...
Introduction to Computer Information Systems/Print version; Usage on eo.wikipedia.org Apostrofo; Usage on es.wikipedia.org ASCII; Usage on fa.wikipedia.org اسکی (استاندارد) Usage on fr.wikipedia.org American Standard Code for Information Interchange; Usage on fr.wikibooks.org Les ASCII de 0 à 127/La table ASCII
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In computing and telecommunications, a control character or non-printing character (NPC) is a code point in a character set that does not represent a written character or symbol. They are used as in-band signaling to cause effects other than the addition of a symbol to the text.
Standard US-ASCII, 0x20–0x7F, is included in the Spectrum character set except that code point 0x5E is an up-arrow (↑) instead of a caret (^), 0x60 is the pound sign (£) instead of the grave accent (`), and 0x7F is the copyright sign (©) instead of the control character DEL. Note that the use of 0x5E as ↑ was also the case in the older ...