Example: bankruptcy

The Unicode Standard, Version 11

C0 Controls and Basic Latin Range: 0000 007F This file contains an excerpt from the character code tables and list of character names forThe Unicode Standard, Version This file may be changed at any time without notice to reflect errata or other updates to the Unicode for an up-to-date list of errata. See for access to a complete list of the latest character code for charts showing only the characters added in Unicode for a complete archived file of character code charts for Unicode DisclaimerThese charts are provided as the online reference to the character contents of the Unicode Standard, Version but donot provide all the information needed to fully support individual scripts using the Unicode Standard.

& &RQWUROVDQG%DVLF/DWLQ Range: 0000 007F This file contains an excerpt from the character code tables and list of character names for …

Information

Domain:

Source:

Link to this page:

Please notify us if you found a problem with this document:

Other abuse

Advertisement

Transcription of The Unicode Standard, Version 11

1 C0 Controls and Basic Latin Range: 0000 007F This file contains an excerpt from the character code tables and list of character names forThe Unicode Standard, Version This file may be changed at any time without notice to reflect errata or other updates to the Unicode for an up-to-date list of errata. See for access to a complete list of the latest character code for charts showing only the characters added in Unicode for a complete archived file of character code charts for Unicode DisclaimerThese charts are provided as the online reference to the character contents of the Unicode Standard, Version but donot provide all the information needed to fully support individual scripts using the Unicode Standard.

2 For a completeunderstanding of the use of the characters contained in this file, please consult the appropriate sections of The UnicodeStandard, Version , online at , as well as Unicode Standard Annexes#9, #11, #14, #15, #24, #29, #31, #34, #38, #41, #42, #44, #45, and #50, the other Unicode Technical Reports and Standards,and the Unicode Character Database, which are available online. See and A thorough understanding of the information contained in these additional sources is required for a successfulimplementation. FontsThe shapes of the reference glyphs used in these code charts are not prescriptive.

3 Considerable variation is to beexpected in actual fonts. The particular fonts used in these charts were provided to the Unicode Consortium by a numberof different font designers, who own the rights to the fonts. See for a list. Terms of UseYou may freely use these code charts for personal or internal business uses only. You may not incorporate them eitherwholly or in part into any product or publication, or otherwise distribute them without express written permission fromthe Unicode Consortium. However, you may provide links to these charts. The fonts and font data used in production of these code charts may NOT be extracted, or used in any other way in anyproduct or publication, without permission or license granted by the typeface owner(s).

4 The Unicode Consortium is not liable for errors or omissions in this file or the standard itself. Information on charactersadded to the Unicode Standard since the publication of the most recent Version of the Unicode Standard, as well as oncharacters currently being considered for addition to the Unicode Standard can be found on the Unicode web site. See and Copyright 1991-2018 Unicode , Inc. All rights Unicode Standard , Copyright 1991-2018 Unicode , Inc. All rights Controls and Basic Latin 0000000 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 !"#$%&'()*+, :;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]

5 ^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~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he Unicode Standard , Copyright 1991-2018 Unicode , Inc.

6 All rights Controls and Basic Latin 0000001B <control>= ESCAPE001C <control>= INFORMATION SEPARATOR FOUR= file separator (FS)001D <control>= INFORMATION SEPARATOR THREE= group separator (GS)001E <control>= INFORMATION SEPARATOR TWO= record separator (RS)001F <control>= INFORMATION SEPARATOR ONE= unit separator (US)ASCII punctuation and symbolsBased on ISO/IEC SPACE sometimes considered a control code other space characters: no-break space zero width space word joiner ideographic space zero width no-break space0021!EXCLAMATION MARK= factorial= bang inverted exclamation mark latin letter retroflex click !

7 ! double exclamation mark interrobang heavy exclamation mark ornament0022"QUOTATION MARK neutral (vertical), used as opening or closingquotation mark preferred characters in English for pairedquotation marks are & is preferred for gershayim when writingHebrew modifier letter double prime $ combining double acute accent $ combining double vertical line above hebrew punctuation gershayim double prime ditto mark0023#NUMBER SIGN= pound sign, hash, crosshatch, octothorpe l b bar symbol viewdata square music sharp sign0024$DOLLAR SIGN= milr is.

8 Escudo used for many peso currencies in Latin Americaand elsewhere glyph may have one or two vertical bars other currency symbol characters start at currency sign peso sign heavy dollar signC0 controlsAlias names are those for ISO/IEC 6429:1992. Commonly usedalternative aliases are also <control>= NULL0001 <control>= START OF HEADING0002 <control>= START OF TEXT0003 <control>= END OF TEXT0004 <control>= END OF TRANSMISSION0005 <control>= ENQUIRY0006 <control>= ACKNOWLEDGE0007 <control>= BELL0008 <control>= BACKSPACE0009 <control>= CHARACTER TABULATION= horizontal tabulation (HT), tab000A <control>= LINE FEED (LF)= new line (NL), end of line (EOL)000B <control>= LINE TABULATION= vertical tabulation (VT)000C <control>= FORM FEED (FF)000D <control>= CARRIAGE RETURN (CR)

9 000E <control>= SHIFT OUT known as LOCKING-SHIFT ONE in 8-bitenvironments000F <control>= SHIFT IN known as LOCKING-SHIFT ZERO in 8-bitenvironments0010 <control>= DATA LINK ESCAPE0011 <control>= DEVICE CONTROL ONE0012 <control>= DEVICE CONTROL TWO0013 <control>= DEVICE CONTROL THREE0014 <control>= DEVICE CONTROL FOUR0015 <control>= NEGATIVE ACKNOWLEDGE0016 <control>= SYNCHRONOUS IDLE0017 <control>= END OF TRANSMISSION BLOCK0018 <control>= CANCEL0019 <control>= END OF MEDIUM001A <control>= SUBSTITUTE replacement characterThe Unicode Standard , Copyright 1991-2018 Unicode , Inc.

10 All rights Controls and Basic Latin 0025002F/SOLIDUS= slash, virgule latin letter dental click $ combining long solidus overlay fraction slash division slash dotted solidusASCII digits00300 DIGIT ZERO 0 short diagonal stroke form00311 DIGIT ONE00322 DIGIT TWO00333 DIGIT THREE00344 DIGIT FOUR00355 DIGIT FIVE00366 DIGIT SIX00377 DIGIT SEVEN00388 DIGIT EIGHT00399 DIGIT NINEASCII punctuation and symbols003A:COLON also used to denote division or scale; for thatmathematical use is preferred armenian full stop hebrew punctuation sof pasuq ratio modifier letter colon003B.


Related search queries