Examples of using Unicode code in English and their translations into Italian
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Programming
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Official/political
Unicode code point.
Returns the characters for the Unicode code points in the number.
Its Unicode code is U+1E2A.
Returns the characters for the Unicode code points in the number.
The Unicode code point U+%04X is unsupported.
The Char function returns the characters for Unicode code points.
U101” is the Unicode code for the character ā.
The UNICHAR() function returns the character specified by a unicode code point.
Returns the Unicode code points for the characters in the text.
The multiple glyphs are expected for some Unicode code points due to Han unification.
The symbol"₡" has Unicode code point U+20A1, and the decimal representation is 8353.
This exact word or phrase, whose sum of unicode code points is a mersenne prime.
For example, Unicode code point U+1D11E, the musical G clef character, may
You can get Unicode characters with CtrlShiftU plus hexadecimal Unicode code of the desired char, for example.
It is represented by the Unicode code point U+2802, and in Braille ASCII with the number"1.
the corresponding Unicode ligature in the middle column, and the Unicode code point on the right.
The dollar sign"$" has Unicode code point U+0024 inherited from Latin-1.
You can get Unicode characters with CtrlShiftU plus hexadecimal Unicode code of the desired char. Please see.
It is represented by the Unicode code point U+2800, and in Braille ASCII with a space.
a Unicode symbol or a numeric character reference to a Unicode code point.
Description Returns the Unicode code points for the characters in text.
Any Unicode code point may be entered in this way
The UNICODE() function returns a unicode code point for the first character in a text string.
Text encoding system UTF-8 fits Unicode code points into a sensible 8 bit data stream
Arno explained that range iteration is proposed over characters instead of Unicode code points, which has proven feasible
If you need a glyph's Unicode code point- for HTML authoring, for example- you can see the Unicode code in the lower part of the palette.
It is represented by the Unicode code point U+2801, and in Braille ASCII with"A.
To enter a single character for which the Unicode code point is known but which is not available in the editor being used,
It is represented by the Unicode code point U+2804, and in Braille ASCII with an apostrophe.