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ASCII printable characters are the 95 characters in the ASCII character set that can be displayed on screen or printed on paper. They include letters, numbers, symbols, and punctuation marks, and are represented by codes 32 to 126.
- ASCII table of ASCII codes, characters, symbols and signs
The ASCII character set consists of 128 characters,...
- ASCII Characters - ASCII table
The ASCII character set consists of 128 characters,...
- ASCII table of ASCII codes, characters, symbols and signs
The ASCII character set consists of 128 characters, including 33 non-printable control characters and 95 printable characters. The printable characters include English letters (uppercase and lowercase), digits (0-9), punctuation marks, and some common symbols, such as the space character.
The ASCII character set consists of 128 characters, including 33 non-printable control characters and 95 printable characters. The printable characters include English letters (uppercase and lowercase), digits (0-9), punctuation marks, and some common symbols, such as the space character.
Printable Characters. The ASCII-encoded characters for decimal values 0-31 do not print or render to displays like other characters. As such, attempting to use these characters for non-control functions typically results in the display of a default missing character symbol or other unwanted (and irrelevant) characters.
ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) is a 7-bit characters code, with values from 0 to 127. The ASCII code is a subset of UTF-8 code. The ASCII code includes control characters and printable characters: digits, uppercase letters and lowercase letters.
The following is a complete ASCII table. You can look up ASCII number for a character. Also look up a character for ASCII number. ASCII currently defines codes for 128 characters: 33 are non-printing characters, and 95 are printable characters.
The complete ASCII Table (256 digits), include ASCII control characters, ASCII symbol & signs characters and ASCII Extended characters.