Computer memory saves all data in digital form. There is no way to store characters directly. Each character has its digital code equivalent: ASCII code (for American Standard Code for Information ...
The following charts are ASCII code in decimal (0-255) and in hexadecimal (00-FF). The first 128 characters (0-127) are standard 7-bit ASCII. The next 128 (128-255) are extended ASCII as found in the ...
The numerical value, or order, of an ASCII character. There are 128 standard ASCII characters, numbered from 0 to 127. Extended ASCII adds another 128 values and goes to 255. The numbers are typically ...
There's an old engineering joke that says: “Standards are great … everyone should have one!” The problem is that – very often – everyone does. Consider the case of storing textual data inside a ...
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