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This template when viewed directly is the same ascii table as on {{wp|ASCII#3_ASCII_printable_characters|Wikipedia ASCII}} (Table:3 ASCII printable characters). | This template when viewed directly is the same ascii table as on {{wp|ASCII#3_ASCII_printable_characters|Wikipedia ASCII}} (Table:3 ASCII printable characters). | ||
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Code 7F<sub>{{wp|hexadecimal|hex}}</sub> corresponds to the non-printable "Delete" (DEL) control character and is therefore omitted from this chart; it is covered in the previous section's chart. | Code 7F<sub>{{wp|hexadecimal|hex}}</sub> corresponds to the non-printable "Delete" (DEL) control character and is therefore omitted from this chart; it is covered in the previous section's chart. | ||
− | Earlier versions of ASCII used the up-arrow instead of the {{wp|caret}} (5E<sub>{{wp|hexadecimal|hex}}</sub>) and the left-arrow instead of the {{wp|underscore}} (5F<sub>{{wp|hexadecimal|hex}}</sub>).<ref>[http://www.wps.com/projects/codes/X3.4-1963/index.html ASA X3.4-1963].</ref> | + | Earlier versions of ASCII used the up-arrow instead of the {{wp|caret}} (5E<sub>{{wp|hexadecimal|hex}}</sub>) and the left-arrow instead of the {{wp|underscore}} (5F<sub>{{wp|hexadecimal|hex}}</sub>).<ref>[http://www.wps.com/projects/codes/X3.4-1963/index.html ASA X3.4-1963].</ref></noinclude> |
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Revision as of 16:45, 9 July 2013
This template when viewed directly is the same ascii table as on Wikipedia ASCII (Table:3 ASCII printable characters).
ASCII printable characters
Codes 20hex to 7Ehex, known as the printable characters, represent letters, digits, punctuation marks, and a few miscellaneous symbols. There are 95 printable characters in total.
Code 20hex, the space character, denotes the space between words, as produced by the space-bar of a keyboard. Since the space character is considered an invisible graphic (rather than a control character)<ref name="FOOTNOTEMackenzie1980223">Mackenzie 1980, p. 223.</ref><ref name="RFC20_1968" /> and thus would not normally be visible, it is represented here by Unicode character U+2420 "␠"; Unicode characters U+2422 "␢" and U+2423 "␣" are also available for use when a visible representation of a space is necessary.
Code 7Fhex corresponds to the non-printable "Delete" (DEL) control character and is therefore omitted from this chart; it is covered in the previous section's chart.
Earlier versions of ASCII used the up-arrow instead of the caret (5Ehex) and the left-arrow instead of the underscore (5Fhex).<ref>ASA X3.4-1963.</ref>
'a' through 'z' '0' through '9' hyphen ('-') ampersand ('&') comma (',') plus ('+') apostrophe (' ' ') period ('.') underscore ('_') dollar ('$') space (' ') open parenthesis ('(') closed parenthesis (')') tilde ('~')
Filenames must not end with a space (' ').
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