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746 Appendix 1 Unicode/ASCII Character Set with Hexadecimal Codes
code value
character
dec
hex
Unicode
code value
character
dec
hex
Unicode
0 0
1 1
2 2
3 3
4 4
5 5
6 6
7 7
8 8
9 9
10 A
11 B
12 C
13 D
14 E
15 F
16 10
17 11
18 12
19 13
20 14
21 15
22 16
23 17
24 18
25 19
26 1A
27 1B
28 1C
29 1D
30 1E
31 1F
\u0000
\u0001
\u0002
\u0003
\u0004
\u0005
\u0006
\u0007
\u0008
\u0009
\U000A
\U000B
\U000C
\u000D
\u000E
\u000F
\u0010
\u0011
\u0012
\u0013
\u0014
\u0015
\u0016
\u0017
\u0018
\u0019
\u001A
\u001B
\u001C
\u001D
\u001E
\u001F
null 32 20 \u0020
space
!
start of heading start of text end of text
end of transmission
33 21 \u0021 34 22 \u0022 35 23 \u0023 36 24 \u0024
"
#
enquiry 37 25 \u0025 acknowledge 38 26 \u0026
$
%
&
audible bell horizontal tab (\t)
line feed (\n) vertical tab form feed carriage return (\r) shift out
39 27 \u0027 backspace 40 28 \u0028
'
(
41 29 \u0029 42 2A \U002A 43 2B \U002B 44 2C \U002C 45 2D \u002D 46 2E \u002E
)
*
+
,
shift in 47 2F \u002F Apago PDF Enhancer
.
/
-
3
data link escape device control 1 device control 2 device control 3 device control 4 negative acknowledge synchronous idle
48 30 \u0030 49 31 \u0031 50 32 \u0032 51 33 \u0033 52 34 \u0034 53 35 \u0035 54 36 \u0036 55 37 \u0037
0
1
2
4
5
6
end transmission block
cancel 56 38 \u0038
7
8
57 39 \u0039 substitute 58 3A \u003A
escape 59 3B \u003B
end of medium
9
:
file separator group separator record separator unit separator
60 3C \u003C 61 3D \u003D 62 3E \u003E 63 3F \u003F
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=
;
>
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Figure A1.1a Unicode/ASCII character codes—part A