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What is the use of ASCII code and Unicode.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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ASCII and Unicode are two encoding standards in electronic communication. They are used to represent text in computers, in telecommunication devices and other equipment. ASCII encodes 128 characters. It includes English letters, numbers from 0 to 9 and a few other symbols.

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Answered by laterajendra
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Ascii stands for American Standard code for information interchange. It uses 8-bit encoding. Difference: Unicode is also a character encoding but uses variable bit encoding. Ascii represents 128 charactersThe objective of Unicode is to unify all the different encoding schemes so that the confusion between computers can be limited as much as possible. These days, the Unicode standard defines values for over 128,000 characters and can be seen at the Unicode Consortium.

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