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b8efb414 35.TH ASCII 7 2016-10-08 "Linux" "Linux Programmer's Manual"
fea681da 36.SH NAME
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37ascii \- ASCII character set encoded in octal, decimal,
38and hexadecimal
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39.SH DESCRIPTION
40ASCII is the American Standard Code for Information Interchange.
c13182ef 41It is a 7-bit code.
f854adde 42Many 8-bit codes (e.g., ISO 8859-1) contain ASCII as their lower half.
5ef5222a 43The international counterpart of ASCII is known as ISO 646-IRV.
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44.LP
45The following table contains the 128 ASCII characters.
46.LP
31a6818e 47C program \f(CW\(aq\eX\(aq\fP escapes are noted.
fea681da 48.if t \{\
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49.ft CW
50\}
2a69e817 51.nf
fea681da 52.TS
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53l l l l l l l l.
54Oct Dec Hex Char Oct Dec Hex Char
fea681da 55_
5ef5222a 56000 0 00 NUL \(aq\e0\(aq (null character) 100 64 40 @
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57001 1 01 SOH (start of heading) 101 65 41 A
58002 2 02 STX (start of text) 102 66 42 B
59003 3 03 ETX (end of text) 103 67 43 C
60004 4 04 EOT (end of transmission) 104 68 44 D
61005 5 05 ENQ (enquiry) 105 69 45 E
62006 6 06 ACK (acknowledge) 106 70 46 F
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63007 7 07 BEL \(aq\ea\(aq (bell) 107 71 47 G
64010 8 08 BS \(aq\eb\(aq (backspace) 110 72 48 H
65011 9 09 HT \(aq\et\(aq (horizontal tab) 111 73 49 I
66012 10 0A LF \(aq\en\(aq (new line) 112 74 4A J
67013 11 0B VT \(aq\ev\(aq (vertical tab) 113 75 4B K
68014 12 0C FF \(aq\ef\(aq (form feed) 114 76 4C L
69015 13 0D CR \(aq\er\(aq (carriage ret) 115 77 4D M
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70016 14 0E SO (shift out) 116 78 4E N
71017 15 0F SI (shift in) 117 79 4F O
72020 16 10 DLE (data link escape) 120 80 50 P
73021 17 11 DC1 (device control 1) 121 81 51 Q
74022 18 12 DC2 (device control 2) 122 82 52 R
75023 19 13 DC3 (device control 3) 123 83 53 S
76024 20 14 DC4 (device control 4) 124 84 54 T
77025 21 15 NAK (negative ack.) 125 85 55 U
78026 22 16 SYN (synchronous idle) 126 86 56 V
79027 23 17 ETB (end of trans. blk) 127 87 57 W
80030 24 18 CAN (cancel) 130 88 58 X
81031 25 19 EM (end of medium) 131 89 59 Y
82032 26 1A SUB (substitute) 132 90 5A Z
83033 27 1B ESC (escape) 133 91 5B [
31a6818e 84034 28 1C FS (file separator) 134 92 5C \e \(aq\e\e\(aq
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85035 29 1D GS (group separator) 135 93 5D ]
86036 30 1E RS (record separator) 136 94 5E ^
87037 31 1F US (unit separator) 137 95 5F \&_
88040 32 20 SPACE 140 96 60 \`
89041 33 21 ! 141 97 61 a
90042 34 22 " 142 98 62 b
91043 35 23 # 143 99 63 c
92044 36 24 $ 144 100 64 d
93045 37 25 % 145 101 65 e
94046 38 26 & 146 102 66 f
add6b9f6 95047 39 27 \(aq 147 103 67 g
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96050 40 28 ( 150 104 68 h
97051 41 29 ) 151 105 69 i
98052 42 2A * 152 106 6A j
99053 43 2B + 153 107 6B k
100054 44 2C , 154 108 6C l
101055 45 2D \- 155 109 6D m
102056 46 2E . 156 110 6E n
103057 47 2F / 157 111 6F o
104060 48 30 0 160 112 70 p
105061 49 31 1 161 113 71 q
106062 50 32 2 162 114 72 r
107063 51 33 3 163 115 73 s
108064 52 34 4 164 116 74 t
109065 53 35 5 165 117 75 u
110066 54 36 6 166 118 76 v
111067 55 37 7 167 119 77 w
112070 56 38 8 170 120 78 x
113071 57 39 9 171 121 79 y
114072 58 3A : 172 122 7A z
115073 59 3B ; 173 123 7B {
116074 60 3C < 174 124 7C |
117075 61 3D = 175 125 7D }
118076 62 3E > 176 126 7E ~
119077 63 3F ? 177 127 7F DEL
fea681da 120.TE
2a69e817 121.fi
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122.if t \{\
123.in
124.ft P
125\}
c0f153c6 126.SS Tables
5ef5222a 127For convenience, below are more compact tables in hex and decimal.
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128.sp
129.nf
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130.if t \{\
131.in 1i
132.ft CW
133\}
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134 2 3 4 5 6 7 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120
135 ------------- ---------------------------------
185ec3e4 1360: 0 @ P \` p 0: ( 2 < F P Z d n x
c0f153c6 1371: ! 1 A Q a q 1: ) 3 = G Q [ e o y
31a6818e 1382: " 2 B R b r 2: * 4 > H R \e f p z
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1393: # 3 C S c s 3: ! + 5 ? I S ] g q {
1404: $ 4 D T d t 4: " , 6 @ J T ^ h r |
1415: % 5 E U e u 5: # \- 7 A K U _ i s }
185ec3e4 1426: & 6 F V f v 6: $ . 8 B L V \` j t ~
4fe88caf 1437: \(aq 7 G W g w 7: % / 9 C M W a k u DEL
c0f153c6 1448: ( 8 H X h x 8: & 0 : D N X b l v
4fe88caf 1459: ) 9 I Y i y 9: \(aq 1 ; E O Y c m w
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146A: * : J Z j z
147B: + ; K [ k {
31a6818e 148C: , < L \e l |
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149D: \- = M ] m }
150E: . > N ^ n ~
151F: / ? O _ o DEL
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152.if t \{\
153.in
154.ft P
155\}
c0f153c6 156.fi
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157.SH NOTES
158.SS History
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159An
160.B ascii
161manual page appeared in Version 7 of AT&T UNIX.
162.LP
163On older terminals, the underscore code is displayed as a left arrow,
164called backarrow, the caret is displayed as an up-arrow and the vertical
165bar has a hole in the middle.
166.LP
167Uppercase and lowercase characters differ by just one bit and the
168ASCII character 2 differs from the double quote by just one bit, too.
169That made it much easier to encode characters mechanically or with a
170non-microcontroller-based electronic keyboard and that pairing was found
171on old teletypes.
172.LP
173The ASCII standard was published by the United States of America
174Standards Institute (USASI) in 1968.
175.\"
176.\" ASA was the American Standards Association and X3 was an ASA sectional
177.\" committee on computers and data processing. Its name changed to
178.\" American National Standards Committee X3 (ANSC-X3) and now it is known
179.\" as Accredited Standards Committee X3 (ASC X3). It is accredited by ANSI
180.\" and administered by ITI. The subcommittee X3.2 worked on coded
181.\" character sets; the task group working on ASCII appears to have been
182.\" designated X3.2.4. In 1966, ASA became the United States of America
183.\" Standards Institute (USASI) and published ASCII in 1968. It became the
184.\" American National Standards Institute (ANSI) in 1969 and is the
24b74457 185.\" U.S. member body of ISO; private and nonprofit.
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47297adb 187.SH SEE ALSO
5ef5222a 188.BR charsets (7),
e37e3282 189.BR iso_8859-1 (7),
9e781349 190.BR iso_8859-10 (7),
5ef5222a 191.BR iso_8859-11 (7),
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192.BR iso_8859-13 (7),
193.BR iso_8859-14 (7),
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194.BR iso_8859-15 (7),
195.BR iso_8859-16 (7),
196.BR iso_8859-2 (7),
9e781349 197.BR iso_8859-3 (7),
a738dbe3 198.BR iso_8859-4 (7),
9e781349 199.BR iso_8859-5 (7),
a738dbe3 200.BR iso_8859-6 (7),
e37e3282 201.BR iso_8859-7 (7),
9e781349 202.BR iso_8859-8 (7),
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203.BR iso_8859-9 (7),
204.BR utf-8 (7)