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- Control_character abstract "In computing and telecommunication, a control character or non-printing character is a code point (a number) in a character set, that does not in itself represent a written symbol.It is in-band signaling in the context of character encoding.All entries in the ASCII table below code 32 (technically the C0 control code set) and 127 are of this kind, including BEL (which is intended to cause an audible signal in the receiving terminal), SYN (which is a synchronization signal), and ENQ (a signal that is intended to trigger a response at the receiving end, to see if it is still present). The Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code (EBCDIC) character set contains 65 control codes, including all of the ASCII control codes as well as additional codes which are mostly used to control IBM peripherals. Unicode makes a distinction between Control characters (C0 and C1 control codes) versus Formatting characters (such as the Zero-width non-joiner). Other characters are mainly printing, printable, or graphic characters, except perhaps for the "space" character (see ASCII printable characters).".
- Control_character wikiPageExternalLink product.asp?sku=INCITS%2FISO%2FIEC+6429-1992.
- Control_character wikiPageExternalLink 001.pdf.
- Control_character wikiPageID "5298".
- Control_character wikiPageRevisionID "599232278".
- Control_character hasPhotoCollection Control_character.
- Control_character subject Category:Control_characters.
- Control_character comment "In computing and telecommunication, a control character or non-printing character is a code point (a number) in a character set, that does not in itself represent a written symbol.It is in-band signaling in the context of character encoding.All entries in the ASCII table below code 32 (technically the C0 control code set) and 127 are of this kind, including BEL (which is intended to cause an audible signal in the receiving terminal), SYN (which is a synchronization signal), and ENQ (a signal that is intended to trigger a response at the receiving end, to see if it is still present). ".
- Control_character label "Caractere de controle".
- Control_character label "Caractère de contrôle".
- Control_character label "Carattere di controllo".
- Control_character label "Carácter de control".
- Control_character label "Control character".
- Control_character label "Kod sterujący".
- Control_character label "Steuerzeichen".
- Control_character label "Управляющие символы".
- Control_character label "制御文字".
- Control_character label "控制字符".
- Control_character sameAs Steuerzeichen.
- Control_character sameAs Carácter_de_control.
- Control_character sameAs Caractère_de_contrôle.
- Control_character sameAs Carattere_di_controllo.
- Control_character sameAs 制御文字.
- Control_character sameAs 제어_문자.
- Control_character sameAs Kod_sterujący.
- Control_character sameAs Caractere_de_controle.
- Control_character sameAs m.01m8w.
- Control_character sameAs Q617945.
- Control_character sameAs Q617945.
- Control_character wasDerivedFrom Control_character?oldid=599232278.
- Control_character isPrimaryTopicOf Control_character.