Codigo Ascii Code Example


Example 1: ascii

Reference Ascii Table Dec  Char                           Dec  Char     Dec  Char     Dec  Char ---------                           ---------     ---------     ----------  0   NUL (null)                      32  SPACE     64  @         96  `  1   SOH (start of heading)          33  !         65  A         97  a  2   STX (start of text)             34  "         66  B         98  b  3   ETX (end of text)               35  #         67  C         99  c  4   EOT (end of transmission)       36  $         68  D        100  d  5   ENQ (enquiry)                   37  %         69  E        101  e  6   ACK (acknowledge)               38  &         70  F        102  f  7   BEL (bell)                      39  '         71  G        103  g  8   BS  (backspace)                 40  (         72  H        104  h  9   TAB (horizontal tab)            41  )         73  I        105  i 10   LF  (NL line feed, new line)    42  *         74  J        106  j 11   VT  (vertical tab)              43  +         75  K        107  k 12   FF  (NP form feed, new page)    44  ,         76  L        108  l 13   CR  (carriage return)           45  -         77  M        109  m 14   SO  (shift out)                 46  .         78  N        110  n 15   SI  (shift in)                  47  /         79  O        111  o 16   DLE (data link escape)          48  0         80  P        112  p 17   DC1 (device control 1)          49  1         81  Q        113  q 18   DC2 (device control 2)          50  2         82  R        114  r 19   DC3 (device control 3)          51  3         83  S        115  s 20   DC4 (device control 4)          52  4         84  T        116  t 21   NAK (negative acknowledge)      53  5         85  U        117  u 22   SYN (synchronous idle)          54  6         86  V        118  v 23   ETB (end of trans. block)       55  7         87  W        119  w 24   CAN (cancel)                    56  8         88  X        120  x 25   EM  (end of medium)             57  9         89  Y        121  y 26   SUB (substitute)                58  :         90  Z        122  z 27   ESC (escape)                    59  ;         91  [        123  { 28   FS  (file separator)            60  <         92  \        124  | 29   GS  (group separator)           61  =         93  ]        125  } 30   RS  (record separator)          62  >         94  ^        126  ~ 31   US  (unit separator)            63  ?         95  _        127  DEL

Example 2: what is ascii code

ASCII stands for American Standard code for Information Interchange.  ASCII character range is 0 to 255. We can’t add more characters to the ASCII Character set.  ASCII character set supports only English. That 13 is the reason, if we see C language we can write c language only in English  we can’t write in other languages because it uses ASCII code

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