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ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) is a standard character encoding used in telecommunication. The ASCII pronounced ‘ask-ee’, is strictly a seven-bit code based on the English alphabet. ASCII codes are used to represent alphanumeric data. The code was first published as a standard in 1967. it was subsequently updated and published as ANSI X3.4-1968, then as ANSI X3.4-1977, and finally as ANSI X3.4-1986. Since it is a seven-bit code, it can at the most represent 128 characters. it currently defines 95 printable characters...
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00 NULL Null character - The complete table of ASCII characters, codes, …
01 SOH Start of Header
01 SOH Start of Header - The complete table of ASCII characters, codes, …
02 STX Start of Text
02 STX Start of Text - The complete table of ASCII characters, codes, symbols and …
03 ETX End of Text
03 ETX End of Text - The complete table of ASCII characters, codes, symbols and …
08 BS Backspace
08 BS Backspace - The complete table of ASCII characters, codes, symbols and …
09 HT Horizontal Tab
09 HT Horizontal Tab - The complete table of ASCII characters, codes, symbols …
10 LF Line feed
10 LF Line feed - The complete table of ASCII characters, codes, symbols and …
11 VT Vertical Tab
11 VT Vertical Tab - The complete table of ASCII characters, codes, symbols and …
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