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ASCII characters from 33 to 126 ASCII codeCharacter 93 ] right square bracket 96 ` grave accent 99 c lowercase c 102 f lowercase f28 more rows
This is because extended ASCII uses eight bits to represent a character as opposed to seven in standard ASCII (where the 8th bit is used for error checking). The maximum number of characters that can be represented in extended ASCII is 256. As an example, the ASCII code for uppercase A is 65.
Extended ASCII is a version that supports representation of 256 different characters. This is because extended ASCII uses eight bits to represent a character as opposed to seven in standard ASCII (where the 8th bit is used for error checking).
To get the letter, character, sign or symbol DEL : ( Delete ) on computers with Windows operating 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 127, which is the number of the letter or symbol DEL in ASCII table.
Chr ( charcode ) The required charcode argument is a Long that identifies a character. Remarks. Numbers from 0 31 are the same as standard, nonprintable ASCII codes. For example, Chr(10) returns a linefeed character.
This character is commonly known as the Line Feed or Newline Character. CR (character : \r, Unicode : U+000D, ASCII : 13, hex : 0x0d) : This is simply the r character. This character is commonly known as Carriage Return. As matter of fact, \r has also has a different meaning.
Character 26 is Ctrl Z , the substitute character in ASCII, which is commonly used as the end-of-file marker in CP/M, DOS, and descendants.
+ (plus sign) %2b - (negative sign (minus sign is entity minus; or 8722; )) %2d * (asterisk, multiplication sign) %2a / (slash, division sign) %2f = (equal sign) %3d (less-than sign, left (opening) angle bracket) %3c (greater-than sign, right (closing) angle bracket) %3e . ( decimal point) %2e.

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