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A Simpli ed Computer Science Glossary
marvin.cs.uidaho.eduASCII - Pronounced ass-key. Stands for the American Standard Code for Information Interchange. It is a 7bit code for characters. For example: the letter ’x’ is represented as 1111000. Because it is only 7 bits long, an ASCII character can be stored in a byte.
ASCII Character Set and Numeric Values
pages.erau.eduASCII Character Set and Numeric Values The American Standard Code for Information Interchange US ASCII, ANSI X3.4-1986 (ISO 646 International Reference Version) Codes 0 through 31 and 127 (decimal) are unprintable control characters. Code 32 (decimal) is a nonprinting spacing character. Codes 33 through 126 (decimal) are printable graphic ...
Characters and Strings - Inspiring Innovation
www.csee.umbc.eduASCII •The American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII) character set, has 128 characters designed to encode the Roman alphabet used in …