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____code is a decimal number used to represt character


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Answered by farqundatasneem23
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Using ASCII the character digits 0 to 9 are assigned the decimal number codes 48 to 57. The string or character digits 46 are represented in ASCII as 00110100 00110110. This is worked out as the ASCII for the character 4 is the denary code 52 which is 00110100; and the ASCII for the character 6 is 54 which is 00110110.

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Answered by vrutatrivedi
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In computer and machine-based telecommunications terminology, a character is a unit of information that roughly corresponds to a grapheme, grapheme-like unit, or symbol, such as in an alphabet or syllabary in the written form of a natural language.

Examples of characters include letters, numerical digits, common punctuation marks (such as "." or "-"), and whitespace. The concept also includes control characters, which do not correspond to visible symbols but rather to instructions to format or process the text. Examples of control characters include carriage return or tab, as well as instructions to printers or other devices that display or otherwise process text.

Characters are typically combined into strings.

Historically, the term character was also used to just denote a specific number of contiguous bits. While a character is most commonly assumed to refer to 8 bits (one byte) today, other definitions, like 4 bits or 6 bits, have been used in the past as well.

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