what is ASCII value of numeric 0
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what is ASCII value of numeric 0 is NULL
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The ASCII value of numeric 0 is 48.
What is the ASCII code?
ASCII stands for "American Standard Code for Information Interchange". ASCII is an 8-bit code standard that assigns letters, numbers, and other characters to the 256 slots available. In each ASCII character's Decimal, Hexadecimal, Octal, and Character values are displayed.
- The ASCII null character is ×.
- To indicate the end of a string, the ASCII NUL character is used.
- × is the hexadecimal representation of zero.
- 48 is the decimal equivalent.
Hence, 48 is the ASCII value of numeric 0.
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