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DarkBASIC Discussion / Complete List of ASCII Codes

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KC27
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Posted: 19th Mar 2004 22:04
I have found a complete list of ASCII codes for all of you to use, so you can find them easily in this one post.

000 NUL (Null char.)
001 SOH (Start of Header)
002 STX (Start of Text)
003 ETX (End of Text)
004 EOT (End of Transmission)
005 ENQ (Enquiry)
006 ACK (Acknowledgment)
007 BEL (Bell)
008 BS (Backspace)
009 HT (Horizontal Tab)
010 LF (Line Feed)
011 VT (Vertical Tab)
012 FF (Form Feed)
013 CR (Carriage Return)
014 SO (Shift Out)
015 SI (Shift In)
016 DLE (Data Link Escape)
017 DC1 (XON) (Device Control 1)
018 DC2 (Device Control 2)
019 DC3 (XOFF)(Device Control 3)
020 DC4 (Device Control 4)
021 NAK (Negative Acknowledgement)
022 SYN (Synchronous Idle)
023 ETB (End of Trans. Block)
024 CAN (Cancel)
025 EM (End of Medium)
026 SUB (Substitute)
027 ESC (Escape)
028 FS (File Separator)
029 GS (Group Separator)
030 RS (Request to Send)(Record Separator)
031 US (Unit Separator)
032 SP (Space)
033 ! (exclamation mark)
034 " (double quote)
035 # (number sign)
036 $ (dollar sign)
037 % (percent)
038 & (ampersand)
039 ' (single quote)
040 ( (left/opening parenthesis)
041 ) (right/closing parenthesis)
042 * (asterisk)
043 + (plus)
044 , (comma)
045 - (minus or dash)
046 . (dot)
047 / (forward slash)
048 0
049 1
050 2
051 3
052 4
053 5
054 6
055 7
056 8
057 9
058 : (colon)
059 ; (semi-colon)
060 < (less than)
061 = (equal sign)
062 > (greater than)
063 ? (question mark)
064 @ (AT symbol)
065 A
066 B
067 C
068 D
069 E
070 F
071 G
072 H
073 I
074 J
075 K
076 L
077 M
078 N
079 O
080 P
081 Q
082 R
083 S
084 T
085 U
086 V
087 W
088 X
089 Y
090 Z
091 [ (left/opening bracket)
092 \ (back slash)
093 ] (right/closing bracket)
094 ^ (caret/cirumflex)
095 _ (underscore)
096 `
097 a
098 b
099 c
100 d
101 e
102 f
103 g
104 h
105 i
106 j
107 k
108 l
109 m
110 n
111 o
112 p
113 q
114 r
115 s
116 t
117 u
118 v
119 w
120 x
121 y
122 z
123 { (left/opening brace)
124 | (vertical bar)
125 } (right/closing brace)
126 ~ (tilde)
127 DEL (delete)

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Code Ninja
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Posted: 19th Mar 2004 22:08
so that explains when i tried to read i file byte be byte i got (at the end of the line a 10 and 13... hmmm... interesting...

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Wik
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Posted: 19th Mar 2004 22:18
Well, After a quick google search on "ascii table" I found all of those organized in a downloadable image:



Code Ninja
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Posted: 19th Mar 2004 22:28
nice

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KC27
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Posted: 19th Mar 2004 22:56
I was just trying to be helpful

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zircher
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Posted: 19th Mar 2004 23:18
And you were, shocking as that may seem.

Code Ninja
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Posted: 19th Mar 2004 23:22
Zircher is right, it was and is helpful.

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