Convert hex to unicode char
[DOC File]C# Language Specification
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The char type is used to represent Unicode characters. A variable of type char represents a single 16-bit Unicode character. The decimal type is appropriate for calculations in which rounding errors caused by floating point representations are unacceptable.
[DOC File]Unicode Meeting Minutes UTC 78, L2 #175
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McGowan said that the Unicode Standard currently provides for this, allowing you to create whatever symbols you want for these codes. Becker suggested referring this to AFII. Davis: We should encode things that are in common use for running text.
[DOC File]Rich Text Format (RTF) Specification 1.6
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Text is handled using the 16-bit Unicode character encoding scheme. Expressing this text in RTF requires a new mechanism, because until this release (version 1.6), RTF has only handled 7-bit characters directly and 8-bit characters encoded as hexadecimal. The Unicode mechanism described here can be applied to any RTF destination or body text.
[DOC File]Getting Started
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Each Unicode character is represented by 16 bits rather than 8 bits, but the concept is exactly the same. The characters that are part of the ASCII character set have the same values in the Unicode character set. A Subset of the ASCII Character Set Char Decimal. Value Char Decimal. Value Char Decimal. Value Char …
[DOC File]iASL Compiler User Reference - ACPICA
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Disassembler: In the ACPI context, a tool that will either convert AML byte code back to the original ASL code, or will convert an ACPI Data Table into a format that is human-readable. Hex Table: A table containing data that is in a format suitable for translation via an Assembler, C compiler, or ASL compiler.
[DOC File]C# Language Reference
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The char type is used to represent Unicode characters. A variable of type char represents a single 16-bit Unicode character. The decimal type is appropriate for calculations in which rounding errors are unacceptable. Common examples include financial calculations such …
[DOC File]Southeastern Louisiana University
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When an int is cast into a char, only its lower 16 bits of data are used; the other part is ignored. char c = (char)0XAB0041; //the lower 16 bits hex code 0041 is //assigned to c. System.out.println(c); //c is character A. When a floating-point value is cast into a char, the integral part of the floating-point value is cast into a char.
[DOC File]Introduction to Information Technology
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Table 2: Unicode Table. So, the Unicode value of character . A. is 6510 in decimal and 004116 in HEX. That means the representation of character . A. in binary is 004116 = 0000 0000 0100 00012. Another example, the Unicode value of character the Greek capital letter delta . Δ. is 91610 in decimal and 039416 in HEX. That means the ...
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65 to char = A70 to char = F97 to char = a196 to char = Ä473 to char = Ǚm = 109a = 97 r = 114c = 99u = 117s = 115c = 99o = 111d = 100e = 101. = 46c = 99o = 111m = 109
[DOC File]Test First User Interfaces
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Whatever the size of your characters, you must store Unicode using its own kind of Multiple Byte Character Set. UTF converts raw Unicode to encodings within characters of fixed bit widths. UTF-7, UTF-8, UTF-16, UTF-32, all may store any glyph in Unicode, including those above the 0xFFFF mark.
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