List of CJK Compatibility Ideographs

Overview This Unicode block is an area where characters that overlap with existing CJK Unified Ideographs are intentionally assigned for compatibility. For the CJK Unified Ideographs corresponding to the compatibility characters in this list, please refer to the following character table. List of CJK Unified Ideographs from BMP CJK Unified Ideographs Extension A (U+3400 – … “List of CJK Compatibility Ideographs” [More]

List of Unicode characters from U+A000 – U+D7FF

Unicode character range (U+A000 – U+DFFF) Yi Syllables (U+A000 – U+A48F) Yi Radicals (U+A490 – U+A4CF) Lisu (U+A4D0 – U+A4FF) Vai (U+A500 – U+A63F) Cyrillic Extended-B (U+A640 – U+A69F) Bamum (U+A6A0 – U+A6FF) Modifier Tone Letters (U+A700 – U+A71F) Latin Extended-D (U+A720 – U+A7FF) Syloti Nagri (U+A800 – U+A82F) Common Indic Number Forms (U+A830 – … “List of Unicode characters from U+A000 – U+D7FF” [More]

List of Hangul Syllables from Unicode

Hangul Syllables table U+Axxx (가-꿿) Initial consonant range: ㄱ, ㄲ (partial) U+Bxxx (뀀-뿿) Initial consonant range: ㄲ (partial), ㄴ, ㄷ, ㄸ, ㄹ, ㅁ, ㅂ, ㅃ (partial) U+Cxxx (쀀-쿿) Initial consonant range: ㅃ (partial), ㅅ, ㅆ, ㅇ, ㅈ, ㅉ, ㅊ, ㅋ (partial) U+Dxxx (퀀-힣) Initial consonant range: ㅋ (partial), ㅌ, ㅍ, ㅎ How to calculate Hangul … “List of Hangul Syllables from Unicode” [More]

List of Unicode characters from U+3000 – U+4DFF

Unicode character range (U+3000 – U+9FFF) Bopomofo (U+3100 – U+312F) Hangul Compatibility Jamo (U+3130 – U+318F) Kanbun (U+3190 – U+319F) Bopomofo Extended (U+31A0 – U+31BF) CJK Strokes (U+31C0 – U+31EF) Katakana Phonetic Extensions (U+31F0 – U+31FF) Enclosed CJK Letters and Months (U+3200 – U+32FF) CJK Compatibility (U+3300 – U+33FF) CJK Unified Ideographs Extension A (U+3400 … “List of Unicode characters from U+3000 – U+4DFF” [More]

List of Unicode characters from U+2000 – U+2FFF

Unicode character range (U+2000 – U+2FFF) General Punctuation (U+2000 – U+206F) Superscripts and Subscripts (U+2070 – U+209F) Currency Symbols (U+20A0 – U+20CF) Combining Diacritical Marks for Symbols (U+20D0 – U+20FF) Letterlike Symbols (U+2100 – U+214F) Number Forms (U+2150 – U+218F) Arrows (U+2190 – U+21FF) Mathematical Operators (U+2200 – U+22FF) Miscellaneous Technical (U+2300 – U+23FF) Control … “List of Unicode characters from U+2000 – U+2FFF” [More]

List of Unicode characters from U+1000 – U+1FFF

Unicode character range (U+1000 – U+1FFF) Myanmar (U+1000 – U+109F) Georgian (U+10A0 – U+10FF) Hangul Jamo (U+1100 – U+11FF) Ethiopic (U+1200 – U+137F) Ethiopic Supplement (U+1380 – U+139F) Cherokee (U+13A0 – U+13FF) Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics (U+1400 – U+167F) Ogham (U+1680 – U+169F) Runic (U+16A0 – U+16FF) Tagalog (U+1700 – U+171F) Hanunoo (U+1720 – U+173F) … “List of Unicode characters from U+1000 – U+1FFF” [More]

List of Unicode characters from U+0000 – U+0FFF

Unicode character range (U+0000 – U+0FFF) Basic Latin (U+0000 – U+007F) Latin-1 Supplement (U+0080 – U+00FF) Latin Extended-A (U+0100 – U+017F) Latin Extended-B (U+0180 – U+024F) IPA Extensions (U+0250 – U+02AF) Spacing Modifier Letters (U+02B0 – U+02FF) Combining Diacritical Marks (U+0300 – U+036F) Greek and Coptic (U+0370 – U+03FF) Cyrillic (U+0400 – U+04FF) Cyrillic Supplement … “List of Unicode characters from U+0000 – U+0FFF” [More]

Codepage 437: IBM’s most widely used character codes

Codepage 437 of the IBM PC assigns various special symbols, extended Latin characters, and box drawing characters to the 33 control character points of ASCII (0x00 to 0x1F and 0x7F) and the 128 points of extended ASCII (0x80 to 0xFF), so that they can be used for semi-graphic purposes in text mode. In particular, box-drawing … “Codepage 437: IBM’s most widely used character codes” [More]

ASCII character table – 128 Basic characters

ASCII basically has 128 characters. Control Characters: 33 Chars. (0x00 to 0x1F and 0x7F) Normal Characters: 95 Chars. (0x20 to 0x7E) Since UTF-8 encoding represents these characters with only one byte, it is compatible with ASCII. Code Table Code Chr Description Hex Dec Oct Bin  00 0 000 000 0000 NUL Null 01 1 001 000 0001 … “ASCII character table – 128 Basic characters” [More]