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  2. Binary-to-text encoding - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Some messaging and social media systems break lines on non-alphanumeric strings. This is avoided by not using URI reserved characters such as +. For SegWit, it was replaced by Bech32, see below. Base58 in the original bitcoin source code: Base62: Arbitrary ~74%: Rust, Python: Similar to Base64, but contains only alphanumeric ...

  3. List of Unicode characters - Wikipedia

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    4 Line feed is used for "end of line" in text files on Unix / Linux systems. 5 Carriage Return (accompanied by line feed) is used as "end of line" character by Windows, DOS, and most minicomputers other than Unix- / Linux-based systems 6 Control-O has been the "discard output" key. Output is not sent to the terminal, but discarded, until ...

  4. Base64 - Wikipedia

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    MIME does not specify a fixed length for Base64-encoded lines, but it does specify a maximum line length of 76 characters. Additionally, it specifies that any character outside the standard set of 64 encoding characters (For example CRLF sequences), must be ignored by a compliant decoder, although most implementations use a CR/LF newline pair ...

  5. Comparison of Unicode encodings - Wikipedia

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    A UTF-8 file that contains only ASCII characters is identical to an ASCII file. Legacy programs can generally handle UTF-8 encoded files, even if they contain non-ASCII characters. For instance, the C printf function can print a UTF-8 string because it only looks for the ASCII '%' character to define a formatting string. All other bytes are ...

  6. Code 128 - Wikipedia

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    However, when the string contains only a few digits or it's mixed with non-digit character, it does not always produce a more compact code than code sets A or B. Using code set C saves one symbol per two digits, but costs a mode-shift symbol to enter and exit the set.

  7. tr (Unix) - Wikipedia

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    In this case, only a single character set argument is used. The following command removes carriage return characters. tr -d '\r' The c flag indicates the complement of the first set of characters. The invocation tr -cd '[:alnum:]' therefore removes all non-alphanumeric characters.

  8. Non-alphanumeric typeface - Wikipedia

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    Remove / Delete Non-Alphanumeric Characters (Commas, Dots, Special Symbols, Math Symbols etc.) from text. This typography -related article is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it .

  9. Character (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Modern POSIX documentation attempts to fix this, defining "character" as a sequence of one or more bytes representing a single graphic symbol or control code, and attempts to use "byte" when referring to char data. [10] [11] However it still contains errors such as defining an array of char as a character array (rather than a byte array). [12]