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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Euro_signEuro sign - Wikipedia

    The euro sign (€) is the currency sign used for the euro, the official currency of the eurozone and adopted, although not required to, by Kosovo and Montenegro. The design was presented to the public by the European Commission on 12 December 1996. It consists of a stylized letter E (or epsilon), crossed by two lines

  3. Aug 27, 2015 · In the Windows-1252 and ISO/IEC 8859-15 (Latin-9) code-pages, the value of the Euro sign (€) is given as 0x20AC--which is 8364 in decimal! But how can that be when the idea is that any of the characters in this encoding must fit into a single unsigned byte (i.e. the maximum value can be 255)?

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  5. www.ascii-code.com › character › %E2%82%ACeuro sign - ASCII Code

    The euro is represented in the Unicode character set with the character name EURO SIGN and the code position U+20AC (decimal 8364) as well as in updated versions of the traditional Latin character set encodings.

    • U+20AC
    • \u20ac
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    • 0xE2 0x82 0xAC
  6. For example, the Euro currency symbol (€) has the Unicode Code Point U+20ac, and in UTF-8 it is stored as hex: e2 82 ac. The Unicode Code Points are mapped into actual storage by the "Unicode Transformation Format".

  7. One character can have many glyphs. Example: Latin E can be e, e, e, e, e, e, e... One glyph can be different characters. A is both (capital) Latin A and Greek Alpha. One unit of text can consist of multiple glyphs. An accented letter (é) is two glyphs. The ligature of f+i (fi) is two glyphs.

  8. Character: €, Unicode code point: U+20AC, HTML Entity: €, Unicode name: EURO SIGN, Group: Currency Symbols.

  9. When entering a character in UTF-8 as multiple hex or octal bytes, the bytes should be separated by spaces. "UTF-8 bytes as Latin-1 characters" is what you typically see when you display a UTF-8 file with a terminal or editor that only knows about 8-bit characters.

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