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ASCII Table. The American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII) is a means of encoding characters for digital communications. It was originally developed in the early 1960s as early networked communications were being developed.
A complete list of all ASCII codes, characters, symbols and signs included in the 7-bit ASCII table and the extended ASCII table according to the Windows-1252 character set, which is a superset of ISO 8859-1 in terms of printable characters.
The complete ASCII Table (256 digits), include ASCII control characters, ASCII symbol & signs characters and ASCII Extended 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.
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 is a character encoding standard used to store characters and basic punctuation as numeric values. ASCII codes from 0 - 127 are identical to Unicode. Adding 32 (or flipping the sixth bit) will convert an upper case letter to lower case.
This is a grid view of the ASCII table according to character encoding for ASCII (ISO-IR-006, ANSI_X3.4-1968, ANSI_X3.4-1986, ISO_646.irv:1991, ISO646-US, us, IBM367, cp367) and it includes both ASCII control characters, ASCII printable characters and the extended ASCII character set for ASCII.