ascii character setsの例文
- However, ?is not part of the ASCII character set.
- Both simplifications carried over to computer keyboards and the ASCII character set.
- Particularly vexing was the Selectric's lack of a full ASCII character set.
- The lower half was fixed in ROM, and contained the usual ASCII character set.
- For example, in the ASCII character set, the following test identifies a letter:
- This ensures that the sixels remain within the printable character range of the ASCII character set.
- Usenet was originally created to distribute text content encoded in the 7-bit ASCII character set.
- For example, a binary file interpreted by the ASCII character set will result in text being displayed.
- The ASCII character set is barely large enough for general use, and far too small for universal use.
- Many high-level programming languages provide simple methods for case folding, at least for the ASCII character set.
- A similar process is "'USD encoding "', which uses characters entirely within the ASCII character set.
- DEC supported the ANSI standards, especially the ASCII character set, which survives in Unicode and the ISO 8859 character set family.
- MLT is able to use the ASCII character set to indicate the proper variation of pitch without any subsidiary scripts or diacritic symbols.
- It is able to use the ASCII character set to indicate the proper variation of pitch without any subsidiary scripts or diacritic symbols.
- The large alphabet can be represented, with a great deal of ingenuity, within the ASCII character set, omitting certain irregular conjuncts.
- A later variant, called NOS timesharing systems to allow full use of the ASCII character set in a manner somewhat compatible with older software.
- A later GCS based on the same concept, " MegaZeux ", allowed users to modify the extended ASCII character set as well.
- Later, computer manufacturers began to make use of the spare bit to extend the ASCII character set beyond its limited set of English alphabet characters.
- Nevertheless, these Roman characters are available in the ASCII character set most commonly used in textual communications, which reinforces this system's ubiquity.
- This is common in e-mail addresses and other electronic media where there may be no support for characters outside the basic ASCII character set.