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https://theasciicode.com.ar/ https://theasciicode.com.ar/ascii-control-characters/null-character-ascii-code-0.html https://theasciicode.com.ar/ascii-control THE COMPLETE TABLE OF ASCII CHARACTERS, CODES, SYMBOLS ANDWEB VIEW hoja1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 null soh stx 0 etx eot enq ack bel bs ht lf vt ff cr so si dle dc1 dc2 dc3 dc4 nak 25 26 27 syn ASCII CODE THREE QUARTERS, THREE-FOURTHS, AMERICAN Brief History of ASCII code: The American Standard Code for Information Interchange, or ASCII code, was created in 1963 by the "American Standards Association" Committee or "ASA", the agency changed its name in 1969 by "American National Standards Institute" or "ANSI" as it is known since. ASCII CODE LETTER O WITH CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT OR O-CIRCUMFLEX ASCII Extended Characters : ASCII code 128 = Ç ( Majuscule C-cedilla ) ASCII code 129 = ü ( letter u with umlaut or diaeresis , u-umlaut ) ASCII code 130 = é ( letter e with acute accent or e-acute ) ASCII code 131 = â ( letter a with circumflex accent or a-circumflex ) ASCII code 132 = ä ( letter a with umlaut or diaeresis , a-umlaut ) ASCII code 133 = à ( letter a with grave accent ) SYMBOL NULL SOH STX ETX EOT ENQ ACK www.theasciicode.com.ar Format: PDF file symbol ascii code 0 NULL (Null character) ascii code 1 SOH (Start of Header) ascii code 2 STX (Start of Text) ascii code 3 ETX (End of Text) ascii code 4 EOT (End of Transmission) ascii code 5 ENQ (Enquiry) ascii code 6 ACK (Acknowledgement) ascii code 7 BEL (Bell) ascii code 8 BS (Backspace) ascii code 9 HT (Horizontal Tab) ascii code 10 LF (Line feed) ASCII CODE LOWERCASE LETTER O WITH ACUTE ACCENT OR O-ACUTE ASCII Extended Characters : ASCII code 128 = Ç ( Majuscule C-cedilla ) ASCII code 129 = ü ( letter u with umlaut or diaeresis , u-umlaut ) ASCII code 130 = é ( letter e with acute accent or e-acute ) ASCII code 131 = â ( letter a with circumflex accent or a-circumflex ) ASCII code 132 = ä ( letter a with umlaut or diaeresis , a-umlaut ) ASCII code 133 = à ( letter a with grave accent ) ASCII CODE LOWERCASE LETTER O WITH TILDE OR O-TILDE Brief History of ASCII code: The American Standard Code for Information Interchange, or ASCII code, was created in 1963 by the "American Standards Association" Committee or "ASA", the agency changed its name in 1969 by "American National Standards Institute" or "ANSI" as it is known since. WWW.THEASCIICODE.COM.AR Moved Permanently. The document has moved here.ASCII
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https://theasciicode.com.ar/ https://theasciicode.com.ar/ascii-control-characters/null-character-ascii-code-0.html https://theasciicode.com.ar/ascii-control THE COMPLETE TABLE OF ASCII CHARACTERS, CODES, SYMBOLS ANDWEB VIEW hoja1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 null soh stx 0 etx eot enq ack bel bs ht lf vt ff cr so si dle dc1 dc2 dc3 dc4 nak 25 26 27 syn ASCII CODE THREE QUARTERS, THREE-FOURTHS, AMERICAN Brief History of ASCII code: The American Standard Code for Information Interchange, or ASCII code, was created in 1963 by the "American Standards Association" Committee or "ASA", the agency changed its name in 1969 by "American National Standards Institute" or "ANSI" as it is known since. ASCII CODE LETTER O WITH CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT OR O-CIRCUMFLEX ASCII Extended Characters : ASCII code 128 = Ç ( Majuscule C-cedilla ) ASCII code 129 = ü ( letter u with umlaut or diaeresis , u-umlaut ) ASCII code 130 = é ( letter e with acute accent or e-acute ) ASCII code 131 = â ( letter a with circumflex accent or a-circumflex ) ASCII code 132 = ä ( letter a with umlaut or diaeresis , a-umlaut ) ASCII code 133 = à ( letter a with grave accent ) SYMBOL NULL SOH STX ETX EOT ENQ ACK www.theasciicode.com.ar Format: PDF file symbol ascii code 0 NULL (Null character) ascii code 1 SOH (Start of Header) ascii code 2 STX (Start of Text) ascii code 3 ETX (End of Text) ascii code 4 EOT (End of Transmission) ascii code 5 ENQ (Enquiry) ascii code 6 ACK (Acknowledgement) ascii code 7 BEL (Bell) ascii code 8 BS (Backspace) ascii code 9 HT (Horizontal Tab) ascii code 10 LF (Line feed) ASCII CODE LOWERCASE LETTER O WITH ACUTE ACCENT OR O-ACUTE ASCII Extended Characters : ASCII code 128 = Ç ( Majuscule C-cedilla ) ASCII code 129 = ü ( letter u with umlaut or diaeresis , u-umlaut ) ASCII code 130 = é ( letter e with acute accent or e-acute ) ASCII code 131 = â ( letter a with circumflex accent or a-circumflex ) ASCII code 132 = ä ( letter a with umlaut or diaeresis , a-umlaut ) ASCII code 133 = à ( letter a with grave accent ) ASCII CODE LOWERCASE LETTER O WITH TILDE OR O-TILDE Brief History of ASCII code: The American Standard Code for Information Interchange, or ASCII code, was created in 1963 by the "American Standards Association" Committee or "ASA", the agency changed its name in 1969 by "American National Standards Institute" or "ANSI" as it is known since. WWW.THEASCIICODE.COM.AR Moved Permanently. The document has moved here.ASCII
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https://theasciicode.com.ar/ https://theasciicode.com.ar/ascii-control-characters/null-character-ascii-code-0.html https://theasciicode.com.ar/ascii-control THE COMPLETE TABLE OF ASCII CHARACTERS, CODES, SYMBOLS AND The complete table of ASCII characters, codes, symbols and signs, American Standard Code for Information Interchange, ASCII table, characters, letters, vowels THE COMPLETE TABLE OF ASCII CHARACTERS, CODES, SYMBOLS ANDWEB VIEW hoja1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 null soh stx 0 etx eot enq ack bel bs ht lf vt ff cr so si dle dc1 dc2 dc3 dc4 nak 25 26 27 syn COMPLETE LIST OF ASCII CODES FORMAT: WORD DOCUMENT WWWWEB VIEW Title: Complete List of Ascii codes Format: Word Document www.theasciicode.com.ar Author: Pedro Last modified by: Pedro Created Date: 11/21/2008 10:30:00 PM ASCII CODE N , LOWERCASE LETTER N , MINUSCULE N, AMERICAN Brief History of ASCII code: The American Standard Code for Information Interchange, or ASCII code, was created in 1963 by the "American Standards Association" Committee or "ASA", the agency changed its name in 1969 by "American National Standards Institute" or "ANSI" as it is known since. ASCII CODE LETTER O WITH CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT OR O-CIRCUMFLEX ASCII Extended Characters : ASCII code 128 = Ç ( Majuscule C-cedilla ) ASCII code 129 = ü ( letter u with umlaut or diaeresis , u-umlaut ) ASCII code 130 = é ( letter e with acute accent or e-acute ) ASCII code 131 = â ( letter a with circumflex accent or a-circumflex ) ASCII code 132 = ä ( letter a with umlaut or diaeresis , a-umlaut ) ASCII code 133 = à ( letter a with grave accent ) ASCII CODE LOWERCASE LETTER O WITH ACUTE ACCENT OR O-ACUTE Brief History of ASCII code: The American Standard Code for Information Interchange, or ASCII code, was created in 1963 by the "American Standards Association" Committee or "ASA", the agency changed its name in 1969 by "American National Standards Institute" or "ANSI" as it is known since. ASCII CODE LOWERCASE LETTER O WITH TILDE OR O-TILDE Brief History of ASCII code: The American Standard Code for Information Interchange, or ASCII code, was created in 1963 by the "American Standards Association" Committee or "ASA", the agency changed its name in 1969 by "American National Standards Institute" or "ANSI" as it is known since.ASCII
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https://theasciicode.com.ar/ https://theasciicode.com.ar/ascii-control-characters/null-character-ascii-code-0.html https://theasciicode.com.ar/ascii-control THE COMPLETE TABLE OF ASCII CHARACTERS, CODES, SYMBOLS AND00 NULL NULL CHARACTER01 SOH START OF HEADER02 STX START OF TEXT03 ETX END OF TEXT Brief History of ASCII code: The American Standard Code for Information Interchange, or ASCII code, was created in 1963 by the "American Standards Association" Committee or "ASA", the agency changed its name in 1969 by "American National Standards Institute" or "ANSI" as it is known since. THE COMPLETE TABLE OF ASCII CHARACTERS, CODES, SYMBOLS ANDWEB VIEWASCII CODE TABLEASCII IN EXCEL hoja1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 null soh stx 0 etx eot enq ack bel bs ht lf vt ff cr so si dle dc1 dc2 dc3 dc4 nak 25 26 27 syn COMPLETE LIST OF ASCII CODES FORMAT: WORD DOCUMENT WWWWEB VIEW Title: Complete List of Ascii codes Format: Word Document www.theasciicode.com.ar Author: Pedro Last modified by: Pedro Created Date: 11/21/2008 10:30:00 PM ASCII CODE D , LOWERCASE LETTER D , MINUSCULE D, AMERICANLETTER D LOWERCASECAPITAL LETTER DLOWERCASE D IN CURSIVELOWERCASE D WITH BARASCII CHARACTER SETASCII CHARACTERS 256 Brief History of ASCII code: The American Standard Code for Information Interchange, or ASCII code, was created in 1963 by the "American Standards Association" Committee or "ASA", the agency changed its name in 1969 by "American National Standards Institute" or "ANSI" as it is known since. ASCII CODE LETTER O WITH CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT OR O-CIRCUMFLEX ASCII Extended Characters : ASCII code 128 = Ç ( Majuscule C-cedilla ) ASCII code 129 = ü ( letter u with umlaut or diaeresis , u-umlaut ) ASCII code 130 = é ( letter e with acute accent or e-acute ) ASCII code 131 = â ( letter a with circumflex accent or a-circumflex ) ASCII code 132 = ä ( letter a with umlaut or diaeresis , a-umlaut ) ASCII code 133 = à ( letter a with grave accent ) WWW.THEASCIICODE.COM.AR Moved Permanently. The document has moved here.ASCII
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ASCII CONTROL CHARACTERS 00NULL(Null character) 01SOH(Start of Header) 02STX(Start of Text)03ETX(End of Text)
04EOT(End of Trans.)05ENQ(Enquiry)
06ACK(Acknowledgement)07BEL(Bell)
08BS(Backspace)
09HT(Horizontal Tab)10LF(Line feed)
11VT(Vertical Tab)
12FF(Form feed)
13CR(Carriage return)14SO(Shift Out)
15SI(Shift In)
16DLE(Data link escape) 17DC1(Device control 1) 18DC2(Device control 2) 19DC3(Device control 3) 20DC4(Device control 4) 21NAK(Negative acknowl.) 22SYN(Synchronous idle) 23ETB(End of trans. block)24CAN(Cancel)
25EM(End of medium)
26SUB(Substitute)
27ESC(Escape)
28FS(File separator) 29GS(Group separator) 30RS(Record separator) 31US(Unit separator)127DEL(Delete)
ASCII PRINTABLE
CHARACTERS
32space
33!
34"
35#
36$
37%
38&
39'
40(
41)
42*
43+
44,
45-
46.
47/
480
491
502
513
524
535
546
557
568
579
58:
59;
60<
61=
62>
63?
64@
65A
66B
67C
68D
69E
70F
71G
72H
73I
74J
75K
76L
77M
78N
79O
80P
81Q
82R
83S
84T
85U
86V
87W
88X
89Y
90Z
91
94^
95_
96`
97a
98b
99c
100d
101e
102f
103g
104h
105i
106j
107k
108l
109m
110n
111o
112p
113q
114r
115s
116t
117u
118v
119w
120x
121y
122z
123{
124|
125}
126~
EXTENDED ASCII
CHARACTERS
128Ç
129ü
130é
131â
132ä
133
134å
135ç
136ê
137ë
138è
139ï
140î
141ì
142Ä
143Å
144É
145æ
146Æ
147ô
148ö
149ò
150û
151ù
152ÿ
153Ö
154Ü
155ø
156£
157Ø
158×
159ƒ
160á
161í
162ó
163ú
164ñ
165Ñ
166ª
167º
168¿
169®
170¬
171½
172¼
173¡
174«
175»
176░
177▒
178▓
179│
180┤
181Á
182Â
183À
184©
185╣
186║
187╗
188╝
189¢
190¥
191┐
192└
193┴
194┬
195├
196─
197┼
198ã
199Ã
200╚
201╔
202╩
203╦
204
205═
206╬
207¤
208ð
209Ð
210Ê
211Ë
212È
213ı
214Í
215Î
216Ï
217┘
218┌
219█
220▄
221¦
222Ì
223▀
224Ó
225ß
226Ô
227Ò
228õ
229Õ
230µ
231þ
232Þ
233Ú
234Û
235Ù
236ý
237Ý
238¯
239´
240≡
241±
242‗
243¾
244¶
245§
246÷
247¸
248°
249¨
250·
251¹
252³
253²
254
255nbsp
MOST CONSULTED
ñ
énye, n with tilde
(alt + 164)
black square
(alt + 254)
superscript two, square(alt + 253)
degree symbol
(alt + 248)
'
apostrophe, single quote(alt + 39)
letter Mu, micro, micron(alt + 230)
copyright symbol
(alt + 184)
registered trademark(alt + 169)
superscript three, cube(alt + 252)
á
a with acute accent
(alt + 160)
FREQUENTLY-USED
(spanish language)
ñalt + 164
Ñalt + 165
@alt + 64
alt + 168
?alt + 63
alt + 173
!alt + 33
:alt + 58
/alt + 47
\alt + 92
VOWELS ACUTE ACCENT
(spanish language)
áalt + 160
éalt + 130
íalt + 161
óalt + 162
úalt + 163
Áalt + 181
Éalt + 144
Íalt + 214
Óalt + 224
Úalt + 233
VOWELS WITH
DIARESIS
äalt + 132
ëalt + 137
ïalt + 139
öalt + 148
üalt + 129
Äalt + 142
Ëalt + 211
Ïalt + 216
Öalt + 153
Üalt + 154
MATHEMATICAL
SYMBOLS
alt + 171
alt + 172
alt + 243
alt + 251
alt + 252
alt + 253
ƒalt + 159
alt + 241
×alt + 158
÷alt + 246
COMMERCIAL / TRADE
SYMBOLS
$alt + 36
alt + 156
alt + 190
alt + 189
alt + 207
alt + 169
alt + 184
alt + 166
alt + 167
alt + 248
QUOTES AND
PARENTHESIS
"alt + 34
'alt + 39
(alt + 40
)alt + 41
alt + 93
{alt + 123
}alt + 125
alt + 174
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BRIEF HISTORY OF ASCII CODE: The American Standard Code for Information Interchange, or ASCII code, was created in 1963 by the "American Standards Association" Committee or "ASA", the agency changed its name in 1969 by "American National Standards Institute" or "ANSI" as it is known since. This code arises from reorder and expand the set of symbols and characters already used in telegraphy at that time by the Bellcompany.
At first only included capital letters and numbers , but in 1967 was added the lowercase letters and some control characters, forming what is known as US-ASCII, ie the characters 0 through 127. So with this set of only 128 characters was published in 1967 as standard, containing all you need to write in English language. In 1981, IBM developed an extension of 8-bit ASCII code, called "code page 437", in this version were replaced some obsolete control characters for graphic characters. Also 128 characters were added , with new symbols, signs, graphics and latin letters, all punctuation signs and characters needed to write texts in other languages, such as Spanish. In this way was added the ASCII characters ranging from 128 to 255. IBM includes support for this code page in the hardware of its model 5150, known as "IBM-PC", considered the first personal computer. The operating system of this model, the "MS-DOS" also used this extended ASCII code. Almost all computer systems today use the ASCII code to represent characters and texts. (156) . HOW TO USE THE ASCII CODE: Without knowing it you use it all the time, every time you use a computer system, but if all you need is to get some of the characters not included in your keyboard should do the following, for example: HOW TYPING: SPANISH LETTER ENYE, UPPERCASE N WITH TILDE, EÑE, ENIE ?*
WINDOWS: ON COMPUTERS WITH WINDOWS OPERATING SYSTEM LIKE WINDOWS 8, WIN 7, VISTA, WINDOWS XP, ETC.. To get the letter, character, sign or symbol "Ñ" : ( Spanish letter enye, uppercase N with tilde, EÑE, enie ) on computers with Windowsoperating system:
> 1) Press the "ALT" key on your keyboard, and do not let go. > 2) While keep press "Alt", on your keyboard type the number "165", > which is the number of the letter or symbol "Ñ" in ASCII table. > 3) Then stop pressing the "Alt" key, and ...you got it! (157) FULL LIST OF ASCII CHARACTERS, LETTERS, SYMBOLS AND SIGNS WITHDESCRIPTIONS:
ASCII CONTROL CHARACTERS NON PRINTABLE : ASCII code 00 = NULL ( Null character ) ASCII code 01 = SOH ( Start of Header ) ASCII code 02 = STX ( Start of Text ) ASCII code 03 = ETX ( End of Text, hearts card suit ) ASCII code 04 = EOT ( End of Transmission, diamonds card suit ) ASCII code 05 = ENQ ( Enquiry, clubs card suit ) ASCII code 06 = ACK ( Acknowledgement, spade card suit ) ASCII code 07 = BEL ( Bell ) ASCII code 08 = BS ( Backspace ) ASCII code 09 = HT ( Horizontal Tab ) ASCII code 10 = LF ( Line feed ) ASCII code 11 = VT ( Vertical Tab, male symbol, symbol for Mars ) ASCII code 12 = FF ( Form feed, female symbol, symbol for Venus ) ASCII code 13 = CR ( Carriage return ) ASCII code 14 = SO ( Shift Out ) ASCII code 15 = SI ( Shift In ) ASCII code 16 = DLE ( Data link escape ) ASCII code 17 = DC1 ( Device control 1 ) ASCII code 18 = DC2 ( Device control 2 ) ASCII code 19 = DC3 ( Device control 3 ) ASCII code 20 = DC4 ( Device control 4 ) ASCII code 21 = NAK ( NAK Negative-acknowledge ) ASCII code 22 = SYN ( Synchronous idle ) ASCII code 23 = ETB ( End of trans. block ) ASCII code 24 = CAN ( Cancel ) ASCII code 25 = EM ( End of medium ) ASCII code 26 = SUB ( Substitute ) ASCII code 27 = ESC ( Escape ) ASCII code 28 = FS ( File separator ) ASCII code 29 = GS ( Group separator ) ASCII code 30 = RS ( Record separator ) ASCII code 31 = US ( Unit separator ) ASCII code 127 = DEL ( Delete ) PRINTABLE ASCII CHARACTERS : ( ALPHANUMERIC, SYMBOLS AND SIGNS ) ASCII code 32 = SPACE ( Space ) ASCII code 33 = ! ( Exclamation mark ) ASCII code 34 = " ( Double quotes ; Quotation mark ; speech marks ) ASCII code 35 = # ( Number sign ) ASCII code 36 = $ ( Dollar sign ) ASCII code 37 = % ( Percent sign ) ASCII code 38 = & ( Ampersand ) ASCII code 39 = ' ( Single quote or Apostrophe ) ASCII code 40 = ( ( round brackets or parentheses, opening roundbracket )
ASCII code 41 = ) ( parentheses or round brackets, closing parentheses)
ASCII code 42 = * ( Asterisk ) ASCII code 43 = + ( Plus sign ) ASCII code 44 = , ( Comma ) ASCII code 45 = - ( Hyphen , minus sign ) ASCII code 46 = . ( Dot, full stop ) ASCII code 47 = / ( Slash , forward slash , fraction bar , divisionslash )
ASCII code 48 = 0 ( number zero ) ASCII code 49 = 1 ( number one ) ASCII code 50 = 2 ( number two ) ASCII code 51 = 3 ( number three ) ASCII code 52 = 4 ( number four ) ASCII code 53 = 5 ( number five ) ASCII code 54 = 6 ( number six ) ASCII code 55 = 7 ( number seven ) ASCII code 56 = 8 ( number eight ) ASCII code 57 = 9 ( number nine ) ASCII code 58 = : ( Colon ) ASCII code 59 = ; ( Semicolon ) ASCII code 60 = < ( Less-than sign ) ASCII code 61 = = ( Equals sign ) ASCII code 62 = > ( Greater-than sign ; Inequality ) ASCII code 63 = ? ( Question mark ) ASCII code 64 = @ ( At sign ) ASCII code 65 = A ( Capital letter A ) ASCII code 66 = B ( Capital letter B ) ASCII code 67 = C ( Capital letter C ) ASCII code 68 = D ( Capital letter D ) ASCII code 69 = E ( Capital letter E ) ASCII code 70 = F ( Capital letter F ) ASCII code 71 = G ( Capital letter G ) ASCII code 72 = H ( Capital letter H ) ASCII code 73 = I ( Capital letter I ) ASCII code 74 = J ( Capital letter J ) ASCII code 75 = K ( Capital letter K ) ASCII code 76 = L ( Capital letter L ) ASCII code 77 = M ( Capital letter M ) ASCII code 78 = N ( Capital letter N ) ASCII code 79 = O ( Capital letter O ) ASCII code 80 = P ( Capital letter P ) ASCII code 81 = Q ( Capital letter Q ) ASCII code 82 = R ( Capital letter R ) ASCII code 83 = S ( Capital letter S ) ASCII code 84 = T ( Capital letter T ) ASCII code 85 = U ( Capital letter U ) ASCII code 86 = V ( Capital letter V ) ASCII code 87 = W ( Capital letter W ) ASCII code 88 = X ( Capital letter X ) ASCII code 89 = Y ( Capital letter Y ) ASCII code 90 = Z ( Capital letter Z ) ASCII code 91 = ( box brackets or square brackets, closing bracket ) ASCII code 94 = ^ ( Circumflex accent or Caret ) ASCII code 95 = _ ( underscore , understrike , underbar or low line ) ASCII code 96 = ` ( Grave accent ) ASCII code 97 = A ( Lowercase letter a , minuscule a ) ASCII code 98 = B ( Lowercase letter b , minuscule b ) ASCII code 99 = C ( Lowercase letter c , minuscule c ) ASCII code 100 = D ( Lowercase letter d , minuscule d ) ASCII code 101 = E ( Lowercase letter e , minuscule e ) ASCII code 102 = F ( Lowercase letter f , minuscule f ) ASCII code 103 = G ( Lowercase letter g , minuscule g ) ASCII code 104 = H ( Lowercase letter h , minuscule h ) ASCII code 105 = I ( Lowercase letter i , minuscule i ) ASCII code 106 = J ( Lowercase letter j , minuscule j ) ASCII code 107 = K ( Lowercase letter k , minuscule k ) ASCII code 108 = L ( Lowercase letter l , minuscule l ) ASCII code 109 = M ( Lowercase letter m , minuscule m ) ASCII code 110 = N ( Lowercase letter n , minuscule n ) ASCII code 111 = O ( Lowercase letter o , minuscule o ) ASCII code 112 = P ( Lowercase letter p , minuscule p ) ASCII code 113 = Q ( Lowercase letter q , minuscule q ) ASCII code 114 = R ( Lowercase letter r , minuscule r ) ASCII code 115 = S ( Lowercase letter s , minuscule s ) ASCII code 116 = T ( Lowercase letter t , minuscule t ) ASCII code 117 = U ( Lowercase letter u , minuscule u ) ASCII code 118 = V ( Lowercase letter v , minuscule v ) ASCII code 119 = W ( Lowercase letter w , minuscule w ) ASCII code 120 = X ( Lowercase letter x , minuscule x ) ASCII code 121 = Y ( Lowercase letter y , minuscule y ) ASCII code 122 = Z ( Lowercase letter z , minuscule z ) ASCII code 123 = { ( braces or curly brackets, opening braces ) ASCII code 124 = | ( vertical-bar, vbar, vertical line or verticalslash )
ASCII code 125 = } ( curly brackets or braces, closing curly brackets)
ASCII code 126 = ~ ( Tilde ; swung dash ) ASCII EXTENDED CHARACTERS : ASCII code 128 = Ç ( Majuscule C-cedilla ) ASCII code 129 = Ü ( letter u with umlaut or diaeresis , u-umlaut ) ASCII code 130 = É ( letter e with acute accent or e-acute ) ASCII code 131 = Â ( letter a with circumflex accent or a-circumflex)
ASCII code 132 = Ä ( letter a with umlaut or diaeresis , a-umlaut ) ASCII code 133 = À ( letter a with grave accent ) ASCII code 134 = Å ( letter a with a ring ) ASCII code 135 = Ç ( Minuscule c-cedilla ) ASCII code 136 = Ê ( letter e with circumflex accent or e-circumflex)
ASCII code 137 = Ë ( letter e with umlaut or diaeresis ; e-umlauts ) ASCII code 138 = È ( letter e with grave accent ) ASCII code 139 = Ï ( letter i with umlaut or diaeresis ; i-umlaut ) ASCII code 140 = Î ( letter i with circumflex accent or i-circumflex)
ASCII code 141 = Ì ( letter i with grave accent ) ASCII code 142 = Ä ( letter A with umlaut or diaeresis ; A-umlaut ) ASCII code 143 = Å ( Capital letter A with a ring ) ASCII code 144 = É ( Capital letter E with acute accent or E-acute ) ASCII code 145 = Æ ( Latin diphthong ae in lowercase ) ASCII code 146 = Æ ( Latin diphthong AE in uppercase ) ASCII code 147 = Ô ( letter o with circumflex accent or o-circumflex)
ASCII code 148 = Ö ( letter o with umlaut or diaeresis ; o-umlaut ) ASCII code 149 = Ò ( letter o with grave accent ) ASCII code 150 = Û ( letter u with circumflex accent or u-circumflex)
ASCII code 151 = Ù ( letter u with grave accent ) ASCII code 152 = Ÿ ( Lowercase letter y with diaeresis ) ASCII code 153 = Ö ( Letter O with umlaut or diaeresis ; O-umlaut ) ASCII code 154 = Ü ( Letter U with umlaut or diaeresis ; U-umlaut ) ASCII code 155 = Ø ( Lowercase slashed zero or empty set ) ASCII code 156 = £ ( Pound sign ; symbol for the pound sterling ) ASCII code 157 = Ø ( Uppercase slashed zero or empty set ) ASCII code 158 = × ( Multiplication sign ) ASCII code 159 = Ƒ ( Function sign ; f with hook sign ; florin sign ) ASCII code 160 = Á ( Lowercase letter a with acute accent or a-acute)
ASCII code 161 = Í ( Lowercase letter i with acute accent or i-acute)
ASCII code 162 = Ó ( Lowercase letter o with acute accent or o-acute)
ASCII code 163 = Ú ( Lowercase letter u with acute accent or u-acute)
ASCII code 164 = Ñ ( eñe, enie, spanish letter enye, lowercase nwith tilde )
ASCII code 165 = Ñ ( Spanish letter enye, uppercase N with tilde,EÑE, enie )
ASCII code 166 = ª ( feminine ordinal indicator ) ASCII code 167 = º ( masculine ordinal indicator ) ASCII code 168 = ¿ ( Inverted question marks ) ASCII code 169 = ® ( Registered trademark symbol ) ASCII code 170 = ¬ ( Logical negation symbol ) ASCII code 171 = ½ ( One half ) ASCII code 172 = ¼ ( Quarter, one fourth ) ASCII code 173 = ¡ ( Inverted exclamation marks ) ASCII code 174 = « ( Angle quotes, guillemets, right-pointingquotation mark )
ASCII code 175 = » ( Guillemets, angle quotes, left-pointingquotation marks )
ASCII code 176 = ░ ( Graphic character, low density dotted ) ASCII code 177 = ▒ ( Graphic character, medium density dotted ) ASCII code 178 = ▓ ( Graphic character, high density dotted ) ASCII code 179 = │ ( Box drawing character single vertical line ) ASCII code 180 = ┤ ( Box drawing character single vertical and leftline )
ASCII code 181 = Á ( Capital letter A with acute accent or A-acute ) ASCII code 182 = Â ( Letter A with circumflex accent or A-circumflex)
ASCII code 183 = À ( Letter A with grave accent ) ASCII code 184 = © ( Copyright symbol ) ASCII code 185 = ╣ ( Box drawing character double line vertical andleft )
ASCII code 186 = ║ ( Box drawing character double vertical line ) ASCII code 187 = ╗ ( Box drawing character double line upper rightcorner )
ASCII code 188 = ╝ ( Box drawing character double line lower rightcorner )
ASCII code 189 = ¢ ( Cent symbol ) ASCII code 190 = ¥ ( YEN and YUAN sign ) ASCII code 191 = ┐ ( Box drawing character single line upper rightcorner )
ASCII code 192 = └ ( Box drawing character single line lower leftcorner )
ASCII code 193 = ┴ ( Box drawing character single line horizontaland up )
ASCII code 194 = ┬ ( Box drawing character single line horizontaldown )
ASCII code 195 = ├ ( Box drawing character single line vertical andright )
ASCII code 196 = ─ ( Box drawing character single horizontal line ) ASCII code 197 = ┼ ( Box drawing character single line horizontalvertical )
ASCII code 198 = Ã ( Lowercase letter a with tilde or a-tilde ) ASCII code 199 = Ã ( Capital letter A with tilde or A-tilde ) ASCII code 200 = ╚ ( Box drawing character double line lower leftcorner )
ASCII code 201 = ╔ ( Box drawing character double line upper leftcorner )
ASCII code 202 = ╩ ( Box drawing character double line horizontaland up )
ASCII code 203 = ╦ ( Box drawing character double line horizontaldown )
ASCII code 204 = ╠ ( Box drawing character double line vertical andright )
ASCII code 205 = ═ ( Box drawing character double horizontal line ) ASCII code 206 = ╬ ( Box drawing character double line horizontalvertical )
ASCII code 207 = ¤ ( Generic currency sign ) ASCII code 208 = Ð ( Lowercase letter eth ) ASCII code 209 = Ð ( Capital letter Eth ) ASCII code 210 = Ê ( Letter E with circumflex accent or E-circumflex)
ASCII code 211 = Ë ( Letter E with umlaut or diaeresis, E-umlaut ) ASCII code 212 = È ( Capital letter E with grave accent ) ASCII code 213 = I ( Lowercase dot less i ) ASCII code 214 = Í ( Capital letter I with acute accent or I-acute ) ASCII code 215 = Î ( Letter I with circumflex accent or I-circumflex)
ASCII code 216 = Ï ( Letter I with umlaut or diaeresis ; I-umlaut ) ASCII code 217 = ┘ ( Box drawing character single line lower rightcorner )
ASCII code 218 = ┌ ( Box drawing character single line upper leftcorner )
ASCII code 219 = █ ( Block, graphic character ) ASCII code 220 = ▄ ( Bottom half block ) ASCII code 221 = ¦ ( Vertical broken bar ) ASCII code 222 = Ì ( Capital letter I with grave accent ) ASCII code 223 = ▀ ( Top half block ) ASCII code 224 = Ó ( Capital letter O with acute accent or O-acute ) ASCII code 225 = SS ( Letter Eszett ; scharfes S or sharp S ) ASCII code 226 = Ô ( Letter O with circumflex accent or O-circumflex)
ASCII code 227 = Ò ( Capital letter O with grave accent ) ASCII code 228 = Õ ( Lowercase letter o with tilde or o-tilde ) ASCII code 229 = Õ ( Capital letter O with tilde or O-tilde ) ASCII code 230 = Μ ( Lowercase letter Mu ; micro sign or micron ) ASCII code 231 = Þ ( Lowercase letter Thorn ) ASCII code 232 = Þ ( Capital letter Thorn ) ASCII code 233 = Ú ( Capital letter U with acute accent or U-acute ) ASCII code 234 = Û ( Letter U with circumflex accent or U-circumflex)
ASCII code 235 = Ù ( Capital letter U with grave accent ) ASCII code 236 = Ý ( Lowercase letter y with acute accent ) ASCII code 237 = Ý ( Capital letter Y with acute accent ) ASCII code 238 = ¯ ( Macron symbol ) ASCII code 239 = ´ ( Acute accent ) ASCII code 240 = ≡ ( Congruence relation symbol ) ASCII code 241 = ± ( Plus-minus sign ) ASCII code 242 = ‗ ( underline or underscore ) ASCII code 243 = ¾ ( three quarters, three-fourths ) ASCII code 244 = ¶ ( Paragraph sign or pilcrow ; end paragraph mark ) ASCII code 245 = § ( Section sign ) ASCII code 246 = ÷ ( The division sign ; Obelus ) ASCII code 247 = ¸ ( cedilla ) ASCII code 248 = ° ( Degree symbol ) ASCII code 249 = ¨ ( Diaresis ) ASCII code 250 = · ( Interpunct or space dot ) ASCII code 251 = ¹ ( Superscript one, exponent 1, first power ) ASCII code 252 = ³ ( Superscript three, exponent 3, cube, third power)
ASCII code 253 = ² ( Superscript two, exponent 2, square, secondpower )
ASCII code 254 = ■ ( black square ) ASCII code 255 = NBSP ( Non-breaking space or no-break space )LINKS : - -
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