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ASCII(1)ASCII(1) -
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NAME
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- - ascii, unicode – interpret ASCII, Unicode characters
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SYNOPSIS
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- - ascii [ −8 ] [ −oxdbn ] [ −nct ] [ text ] -
- - unicode [ −nt ] hexminhexmax -
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- unicode [ −t ] hex [ ... ] -
- - unicode [ −n ] characters -
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- look hex /usr/local/plan9/lib/unicode
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DESCRIPTION
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- - Ascii prints the ASCII values corresponding to characters and - vice versa; under the −8 option, the ISO Latin-1 extensions (codes - 0200-0377) are included. The values are interpreted in a settable - numeric base; −o specifies octal, −d decimal, −x hexadecimal (the - default), and −bn base n. -
- - With no arguments, ascii prints a table of the character set in - the specified base. Characters of text are converted to their - ASCII values, one per line. If, however, the first text argument - is a valid number in the specified base, conversion goes the opposite - way. Control characters are printed as two- or three-character - mnemonics. Other options are:
- −n    Force numeric output.
- −c    Force character output.
- −t    Convert from numbers to running text; do not interpret control - characters or insert newlines. -
- - Unicode is similar; it converts between UTF and character values - from the Unicode Standard (see utf(7)). If given a range of hexadecimal - numbers, unicode prints a table of the specified Unicode characters - -- their values and UTF representations. Otherwise it translates - from UTF to numeric value or vice versa, depending - on the appearance of the supplied text; the −n option forces numeric - output to avoid ambiguity with numeric characters. If converting - to UTF , the characters are printed one per line unless the −t - flag is set, in which case the output is a single string containing - only the specified characters. Unlike ascii, unicode treats - no characters specially. -
- - The output of ascii and unicode may be unhelpful if the characters - printed are not available in the current font. -
- - The file /usr/local/plan9/lib/unicode contains a table of characters - and descriptions, sorted in hexadecimal order, suitable for look(1) - on the lower case hex values of characters.
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EXAMPLES
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- - ascii −d
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- - Print the ASCII table base 10.
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- unicode p
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- - Print the hex value of ‘p’.
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- unicode 2200−22f1
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- - Print a table of miscellaneous mathematical symbols.
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- look 039 /usr/local/plan9/lib/unicode
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- - See the start of the Greek alphabet’s encoding in the Unicode - Standard.
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FILES
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- - /usr/local/plan9/lib/unicode
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- - table of characters and descriptions.
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SOURCE
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- - /usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/ascii.c
- /usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/unicode.c
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SEE ALSO
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- - look(1), tcs(1), utf(7), font(7)
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