
C0 Controls and Basic Latin Range: 0000–007F This file contains an excerpt from the character code tables and list of character names for The Unicode Standard, Version 14.0 This file may be changed at any time without notice to reflect errata or other updates to the Unicode Standard. See https://www.unicode.org/errata/ for an up-to-date list of errata. See https://www.unicode.org/charts/ for access to a complete list of the latest character code charts. See https://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/Unicode-14.0/ for charts showing only the characters added in Unicode 14.0. See https://www.unicode.org/Public/14.0.0/charts/ for a complete archived file of character code charts for Unicode 14.0. Disclaimer These charts are provided as the online reference to the character contents of the Unicode Standard, Version 14.0 but do not provide all the information needed to fully support individual scripts using the Unicode Standard. 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All rights reserved. 0000 C0 Controls and Basic Latin 007F 000 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 0 0 @ P ` p 0000 0010 0020 0030 0040 0050 0060 0070 1 ! 1 A Q a q 0001 0011 0021 0031 0041 0051 0061 0071 2 " 2 B R b r 0002 0012 0022 0032 0042 0052 0062 0072 3 # 3 C S c s 0003 0013 0023 0033 0043 0053 0063 0073 4 $ 4 D T d t 0004 0014 0024 0034 0044 0054 0064 0074 5 % 5 E U e u 0005 0015 0025 0035 0045 0055 0065 0075 6 & 6 F V f v 0006 0016 0026 0036 0046 0056 0066 0076 7 ' 7 G W g w 0007 0017 0027 0037 0047 0057 0067 0077 8 ( 8 H X h x 0008 0018 0028 0038 0048 0058 0068 0078 9 ) 9 I Y i y 0009 0019 0029 0039 0049 0059 0069 0079 A * : J Z j z 000A 001A 002A 003A 004A 005A 006A 007A B + ; K [ k { 000B 001B 002B 003B 004B 005B 006B 007B C , < L \ l | 000C 001C 002C 003C 004C 005C 006C 007C D - = M ] m } 000D 001D 002D 003D 004D 005D 006D 007D E . > N ^ n ~ 000E 001E 002E 003E 004E 005E 006E 007E F / ? O _ o 000F 001F 002F 003F 004F 005F 006F 007F The Unicode Standard 14.0, Copyright © 1991-2021 Unicode, Inc. All rights reserved. 0000 C0 Controls and Basic Latin 0022 C0 controls 001A <control> Alias names are those for ISO/IEC 6429:1992. Commonly used = SUBSTITUTE alternative aliases are also shown. → FFFD replacement character <control> 0000 <control> 001B = ESCAPE = NULL <control> 0001 <control> 001C = START OF HEADING = INFORMATION SEPARATOR FOUR <control> = file separator (FS) 0002 <control> = START OF TEXT 001D <control> = INFORMATION SEPARATOR THREE 0003 = group separator (GS) = END OF TEXT <control> <control> 001E 0004 = INFORMATION SEPARATOR TWO = END OF TRANSMISSION = record separator (RS) <control> 0005 001F <control> = ENQUIRY = INFORMATION SEPARATOR ONE <control> 0006 = unit separator (US) = ACKNOWLEDGE 0007 <control> ASCII punctuation and symbols = BELL Based on ISO/IEC 646. 0008 <control> 0020 SPACE = BACKSPACE • sometimes considered a control code 0009 <control> • other space characters: 2000 –200A = CHARACTER TABULATION → 00A0 no-break space = horizontal tabulation (HT) 200B zero width space = tab → <control> → 202F narrow no-break space 000A 2060 word joiner = LINE FEED (LF) → ␠ symbol for space = new line (NL) → 2420 = end of line (EOL) → 2422 ␢ blank symbol 000B <control> → 2423 ␣ open box = LINE TABULATION → 3000 ideographic space = vertical tabulation (VT) → FEFF zero width no-break space EXCLAMATION MARK 000C <control> 0021 ! = FORM FEED (FF) = factorial 000D <control> = bang = CARRIAGE RETURN (CR) → 00A1 ¡ inverted exclamation mark 000E <control> → 01C3 ǃ latin letter retroflex click = SHIFT OUT → 203C ‼ double exclamation mark • known as LOCKING-SHIFT ONE in 8-bit → 203D ‽ interrobang environments → 26A0 ⚠ warning sign 000F <control> → 2757 ❗ heavy exclamation mark symbol = SHIFT IN → 2762 ❢ heavy exclamation mark ornament • known as LOCKING-SHIFT ZERO in 8-bit → 2E53 ⹓ medieval exclamation mark environments → A71D ꜝ modifier letter raised exclamation mark 0010 <control> 0022 " QUOTATION MARK = DATA LINK ESCAPE = double quote 0011 <control> • neutral (vertical), used as opening or closing = DEVICE CONTROL ONE quotation mark 0012 <control> • preferred characters in English for paired = DEVICE CONTROL TWO quotation marks are 201C “ & 201D ” is preferred for gershayim when writing ״ <control> • 05F4 0013 = DEVICE CONTROL THREE Hebrew 0014 <control> → 02BA ʺ modifier letter double prime = DEVICE CONTROL FOUR → 02DD ˝ double acute accent 0015 <control> → 02EE ˮ modifier letter double apostrophe = NEGATIVE ACKNOWLEDGE → 030B $̋ combining double acute accent 0016 <control> → 030E $̎ combining double vertical line above hebrew punctuation gershayim ״ SYNCHRONOUS IDLE → 05F4 = 0017 <control> → 201C “ left double quotation mark = END OF TRANSMISSION BLOCK → 201D ” right double quotation mark <control> 0018 → 2033 ″ double prime = CANCEL → 3003 〃 ditto mark 0019 <control> = END OF MEDIUM The Unicode Standard 14.0, Copyright © 1991-2021 Unicode, Inc. All rights reserved. 0023 C0 Controls and Basic Latin 002F 0023 # NUMBER SIGN 002A * ASTERISK = pound sign (weight) = star = hashtag, hash • can have five or six spokes = crosshatch, octothorpe arabic five pointed star ٭ 066D → • for denoting musical sharp 266F ♯ is preferred → 2042 ⁂ asterism → 2114 ℔ l b bar symbol → 204E ⁎ low asterisk → 2116 № numero sign → 2051 ⁑ two asterisks aligned vertically → 2317 ⌗ viewdata square → 20F0 $⃰ combining asterisk above → 266F ♯ music sharp sign → 2217 ∗ asterisk operator → 29E3 ⧣ equals sign and slanted parallel → 26B9 ⚹ sextile DOLLAR SIGN 0024 $ → 2731 ✱ heavy asterisk = milréis, escudo → A673 ꙳ slavonic asterisk • used for many peso currencies in Latin America → 1F7B6 medium six spoked asterisk and elsewhere • glyph may have one or two vertical bars ASCII math operator • other currency symbol characters start at 002B + PLUS SIGN 20A0 ₠ → 02D6 ˖ modifier letter plus sign → 00A2 ¢ cent sign → 2212 − minus sign → 00A4 ¤ currency sign → 2795 ➕ heavy plus sign → 20B1 ₱ peso sign → FB29 ﬩ hebrew letter alternative plus sign → 1F4B2 heavy dollar sign → 1F7A2 light greek cross 0025 % PERCENT SIGN ASCII punctuation 066A ٪ arabic percent sign 002C , COMMA → → 2030 ‰ per mille sign = decimal separator → 2031 ‱ per ten thousand sign 060C ، arabic comma → → 2052 ⁒ commercial minus sign 066B arabic decimal separator ٫ → AMPERSAND 0026 & 201A ‚ single low-9 quotation mark = and → 2E41 ⹁ reversed comma originally derived from a ligature of ‘e’ and ‘t’ → • 2E4C ⹌ medieval comma 204A ⁊ tironian sign et → → → 3001 、 ideographic comma → 214B ⅋ turned ampersand 002D - HYPHEN-MINUS → 1F674 heavy ampersand ornament = hyphen, dash 0027 ' APOSTROPHE = minus sign = apostrophe-quote (1.0) • used generically for hyphen, minus sign or en = single quote dash, all of which have dedicated alternatives = APL quote → 00AD soft hyphen • neutral (vertical) glyph with mixed usage → 02D7 ˗ modifier letter minus sign • 2019 ’ is preferred for apostrophe → 2010 ‐ hyphen • preferred characters in English for paired 2011 non-breaking hyphen quotation marks are 2018 ‘ & 2019 ’ → → 2012 ‒ figure dash is preferred for geresh when writing en dash ׳ 05F3 • Hebrew → 2013 – 2027 hyphenation point 02B9 ʹ modifier letter prime → ‧ → 2043 hyphen bullet 02BC ʼ modifier letter apostrophe → ⁃ → 2212 minus sign 02C8 ˈ modifier letter vertical line → − → 10191 roman uncia sign 0301
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