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ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) is a 7-bit …
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ASCII reserves the first 32 code points (numbers 0–31 decimal) and the last one (number 127 decimal) for control characters. These are codes intended to control peripheral devices (such as printers), or to provide meta-information about data streams, such as those stored on magnetic tape. Despite their name, these code points do not represent printable characters (i.e. they are not characters …
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A web page that shows the ASCII table with decimal, hexadecimal, and ASCII codes for each character. It also explains the history and usage of ASCII, and the differences …
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ASCII Table. ASCII ( which stands for American Standard Code for Information Interchange) is a character encoding standard for text files in computers and other devices. ASCII is a …
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Learn about ASCII, a standard character encoding used in telecommunication. See the ASCII values of printable and control characters, and how to …
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