• A code point, codepoint or code position is a particular position in a table, where the position has been assigned a meaning. The table may be one dimensional...
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  • An SS7 point code is an address for the SS7 telephone switching system. It is similar to an IP address in an IP network. It is a unique address for a node...
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    the 32-bit code unit is large enough that every code point is represented as a single code unit. GB 18030: multiple code units per code point are common...
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  • traffic or file transfers. DiffServ uses a 6-bit differentiated services code point (DSCP) in the 6-bit differentiated services field (DS field) in the IP...
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    Unicode (redirect from Unicode code point)
    low-surrogate code points. A high-surrogate code point followed by a low-surrogate code point forms a surrogate pair in UTF-16 in order to represent code points...
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    outward code and an inward code. The outward code indicates the area and district, while the inward code specifies the sector and delivery point. The initial...
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    abstractly represented by a code point, an integer between 0 and 1,114,111 (1,114,112 = 220 + 216 or 17 × 216 = 0x110000 code points), used to represent...
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    Soft hyphen (redirect from SHY (code point))
    (Unicode U+00AD SOFT HYPHEN (­)) or syllable hyphen, is a code point reserved in some coded character sets for the purpose of breaking words across lines...
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  • UTF-32 (redirect from Code page 12000)
    fixed-length encoding used to encode Unicode code points that uses exactly 32 bits (four bytes) per code point (but a number of leading bits must be zero...
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    UTF-16 (redirect from Code page 13488)
    Changing the purpose of a code point is disallowed.) Each Unicode code point is encoded either as one or two 16-bit code units. Code points less than 216 ("in...
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  • for instance, code point 7 is typed by Ctrl+G. While some (most?) applications would insert a bullet character • (code point 7 on code page 437), some...
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  • The last code point in Unicode is the last code point in plane 16, U+10FFFF. As of Unicode version 16.0, five of the planes have assigned code points (characters)...
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    Unicode code point name and the decimal Alt code. See also the notes below, as there are multiple equivalent Unicode characters for some code points....
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  • U+037E ; GREEK QUESTION MARK, but the similarity is so great that the code point is normalised to U+003B ; SEMICOLON, making the marks identical in practice...
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  • code point U+006E n LATIN SMALL LETTER N followed by U+0303 ◌̃ COMBINING TILDE is defined by Unicode to be canonically equivalent to the single code point...
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  • humans, code points for control characters, such as carriage return, are required to control the operation of the mechanism. Each code point is made up...
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    ASCII (redirect from ASCII code)
    computers; for example, the first 128 code points of Unicode are the same as ASCII. ASCII encodes each code-point as a value from 0 to 127 – storable as...
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  • UTF-8 (redirect from Code page 65001)
    replaced by the bits of the code point, from the positions U+uvwxyz: The first 128 code points (ASCII) need 1 byte. The next 1,920 code points need two bytes...
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  • In computing, a code page is a character encoding and as such it is a specific association of a set of printable characters and control characters with...
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  • telecommunications, a control character or non-printing character (NPC) is a code point in a character set that does not represent a written character or symbol...
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  • unicode code-point but its purpose does not appear to be documented. The glyph was transposed into Unicode from the original IBM PC character set, Code page...
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  • known as class of service (CoS), is a 3-bit field called the Priority Code Point (PCP) within an Ethernet frame header when using VLAN tagged frames as...
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  • Japan as well. The Unicode code point is U+00A5 ¥ YEN SIGN (¥). Additionally, there is a full width character, ¥, at code point U+FFE5 ¥ FULLWIDTH YEN...
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    Fieldata (redirect from S.A.C. (code point))
    reorganization in 1962.[citation needed] The code version used on the UNIVAC was based on the second half (primary code) of the military version with some changes...
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  • Vibe coding is an artificial intelligence-assisted software development style popularized by Andrej Karpathy in early 2025. It describes a chatbot-based...
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    (encodes two digits with a single code point) and FNC1 The minimum width of the quiet zone to the left and right of the Code 128 is 10x, where x is the minimum...
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  • revision of ASCII, along with the equivalent ISO 464 code published the same year, the code point was defined to be a broken vertical bar, and the exclamation...
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    from code page 437 In 1998, code page 858 (CCSID 858) (also known as CP 858, IBM 00858, OEM 858) was derived from this code page by changing code point 213...
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  • same sort. Code may also refer to: Code (metadata), data elements whose allowable values can be represented as enumerated lists Code point, a numerical...
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  • 646-JP (a 7-bit code based on ASCII), JIS X 0201 (an 8-bit code), and Shift JIS (a multi-byte encoding which is 8-bit for ASCII), the code point 0x5C that would...
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