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  2. Carriage return - Wikipedia

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    In computing, the carriage return is one of the control characters in ASCII code, Unicode, EBCDIC, and many other codes.It commands a printer, or other output system such as the display of a system console, to move the position of the cursor to the first position on the same line.

  3. ANSI escape code - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Initially defined as part of ASCII, the default C0 control code set is now defined in ISO 6429 ... Carriage Return:

  4. Control character - Wikipedia

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    Procedural signs in Morse code are a form of control character.. A form of control characters were introduced in the 1870 Baudot code: NUL and DEL.The 1901 Murray code added the carriage return (CR) and line feed (LF), and other versions of the Baudot code included other control characters.

  5. Newline - Wikipedia

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    Unicode, in addition to providing the ASCII CR and LF control codes, also provides a "next line" (NEL) control code, as well as control codes for "line separator" and "paragraph separator" markers. Unicode also contains printable characters for visually representing line feed ␊, carriage return ␍, and other C0 control codes (as well as a ...

  6. Whitespace character - Wikipedia

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    Symbol for carriage return: Control Pictures ␍ Substitutes for a carriage return U+2420: 9248: Symbol for space: Control Pictures ␠ Substitutes for an ASCII space U+2422: 9250: Blank symbol: Control Pictures ␢ aka "substitute blank", [16] used in BCDIC, [16] EBCDIC, [16] ASCII-1963 [16] [17] etc. as a symbol for the word separator: U+2423 ...

  7. ASCII - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the original ASCII specification included 33 non-printing control codes which originated with Teletype models; most of these are now obsolete, [13] although a few are still commonly used, such as the carriage return, line feed, and tab codes.

  8. ASA carriage control characters - Wikipedia

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    "ASA" is the abbreviation of the American Standards Association, a former name for the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), which has standardized these control characters in ANSI X3.78-1981(R1992) representation of vertical carriage positioning characters in information interchange.

  9. Unicode control characters - Wikipedia

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    U+000D CARRIAGE RETURN (CR) (used in some line-breaking conventions) U+0085 NEXT LINE (NEL) (sometimes used as a line break in text transcoded from EBCDIC) Unicode only specifies semantics for U+0009—U+000D, U+001C—U+001F, and U+0085 (the ASCII format effectors except for BS, plus the ASCII information separators and the C1 NEL).