You will find almost every character on your keyboard.
Characters that differ from ISO-8859-1 is marked by light blue color. ASCII printable characters (character code 32-127) Codes 32-127 are common for all the different variations of the ASCII table, they are called printable characters, represent letters, digits, punctuation marks, and a few miscellaneous symbols. Is a superset of ISO 8859-1, also called ISO Latin-1, in terms of printable characters, but differs from the IANA's ISO-8859-1 by using displayableĬharacters rather than control characters in the 128 to 159 range. For instance, if you put a Greek question mark into the second argument to strtok(), where you really wanted a semicolon, your token parsing may fail to recognize semicolons as such, but will probably recognize the bytes 0xCD and 0xBE as delimiters (the two bytes that make up the UTF-8 representation of the Greek question mark). The table below is according to Windows-1252 (CP-1252) which There are several different variations of the 8-bit ASCII table. Code page 737 (Greek language) American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII) is a widely used character encoding system introduced in 1963.The original character set, which is now referred as the standard character set was initially composed of 128 characters (7-bit code).
Character 127 represents the command DEL.
The first 32 characters in the ASCII-table are unprintable control codes and are used to control peripherals such as printers.ĪSCII printable characters (character code 32-127)Ĭodes 32-127 are common for all the different variations of the ASCII table, they are called printable characters, represent letters, digits, punctuation marks, and a few miscellaneous symbols. Running the code in an environment with a font that does have this character, will successfully print it. ASCII control characters (character code 0-31) The character in question is the Greek theta symbol (), unicode character U+03D1 (note here how 03D1 is the hexadecimal representation of decimal 977).