ASCII is a 7-bit code for representing English letters, numbers, and other characters as binary numbers. It was developed for telecommunication and is now widely used in computers and other devices. The ASCII code assigns numbers from 0 to 127 and defines characters for the English alphabet, digits, punctuation, and control codes that allow computers to perform functions like carriage return or line feed. Extended ASCII uses 8 bits and includes more international language characters.
ASCII is a 7-bit code for representing English letters, numbers, and other characters as binary numbers. It was developed for telecommunication and is now widely used in computers and other devices. The ASCII code assigns numbers from 0 to 127 and defines characters for the English alphabet, digits, punctuation, and control codes that allow computers to perform functions like carriage return or line feed. Extended ASCII uses 8 bits and includes more international language characters.
ASCII is a 7-bit code for representing English letters, numbers, and other characters as binary numbers. It was developed for telecommunication and is now widely used in computers and other devices. The ASCII code assigns numbers from 0 to 127 and defines characters for the English alphabet, digits, punctuation, and control codes that allow computers to perform functions like carriage return or line feed. Extended ASCII uses 8 bits and includes more international language characters.
0 <NUL> <DLE> <SP> 0 @ P \ p American Standard Code for 1 <SOH> <DC1> ! 1 A Q a q Information Interchange 2 <STX> <DC2> “ 2 B R b r ASCII is a 7 bit code 3 <ETX> <DC3> # 3 C S c s 8 bit extended ASCII includes 4 <EOT> <DC4> $ 4 D T d t table outline lines 5 <ENQ><NAK> % 5 E U e u 6 <ACK> <SYN> & 6 F V f v EBCDIC is an 8 bit IBM code 7 <BEL> <ETB> ` 7 G W g w Extended Binary Coded 8 <BS> <CAN> ( 8 H X h x Decimal Interchange Code 9 <HT> <EM> ) 9 I Y i y First 32 are non-graphic A <LF> <SUB> * : J Z j z control characters B <VT> <ESC> + ; K [ k { Remainder are graphic C <FF> <FS> ‘ < L \ l | characters D <CR> <GS> - + M ] m } . > N ^ n ~ CONTROL KEY sequence E <SO> <RS>
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