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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.
The excellent example given there is that the € character (code point U+20AC can be represented either as three-byte sequence E2 82 AC or four-byte sequence F0 82 82 AC. Both are valid, and this shows how complicated the answer is when talking about "Unicode" and not about a specific encoding of Unicode, such as UTF-8 or UTF-16.
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Binary Hex Comments0xxxxxxx 0x00..0x7F Only byte of a 1-byte character encoding10xxxxxx 0x80..0xBF Continuation byte: one of 1-3 bytes following the first110xxxxx 0xC0..0xDF First byte of a 2-byte character encoding1110xxxx 0xE0..0xEF First byte of a 3-byte character encoding...People also ask
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Dec 12, 2023 · Utf-8 uses the high bit to indicate the continuation of a sequence of multiples bytes, lets see how it works with the example of the €, which is encoding on three bytes with utf-8, like so:...
How to type €. Microsoft Office. write 20ac then press Alt + X. Microsoft Office (alternative) write U+20ac then press Alt + X. Apple Mac. Hold Alt, type 2 0 A C then release. Apple Mac (alternative) Hold Option, type 2 0 A C then release.
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. In HTML, the € entity can also be used.
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- 0xE2 0x82 0xAC
Since ASCII bytes do not occur when encoding non-ASCII code points into UTF-8, UTF-8 is safe to use within most programming and document languages that interpret certain ASCII characters in a special way, such as / ( slash) in filenames, \ (backslash) in escape sequences, and % in printf .
Character name. EURO SIGN. Hex code point. 20AC. Decimal code point. 8364. Hex UTF-8 bytes. E2 82 AC. Octal UTF-8 bytes. 342 202 254. UTF-8 bytes as Latin-1 characters bytes. â <82> ¬. Notes: Some browsers may not be able to display all Unicode characters; they may display blanks, boxes, or question marks for some characters.