TBLEN10002: The ASCII Table


ASCII stand for the "amarican code for information interchange". It's presented in a table with Dec and Hex codes.

ASCII Table

Dec Hex Abbr  1   2   Description
 0  00  NUL    ^@  \0  Null character
 1  01  SOH    ^A  Start of Header
 2  02  STX    ^B  Start of Text
 3  03  ETX    ^C  End of Text
 4  04  EOT    ^D  End of Transmission
 5  05  ENQ    ^E  Enquiry
 6  06  ACK    ^F  Acknowledgment
 7  07  BEL    ^G  \a  Bell
 8  08  BS    ^H  \b  Backspace[d][i]
 9  09  HT    ^I  \t  Horizontal Tab
10  0A  LF    ^J  \n  Line feed
11  0B  VT    ^K  \v  Vertical Tab
12  0C  FF    ^L  \f  Form feed
13  0D  CR    ^M  \r  Carriage return[h]
14  0E  SO    ^N  Shift Out
15  0F  SI    ^O  Shift In
16  10  DLE    ^P  Data Link Escape
17  11  DC1    ^Q  Device Control 1 (oft. XON)
18  12  DC2    ^R  Device Control 2
19  13  DC3    ^S  Device Control 3 (oft. XOFF)
20  14  DC4    ^T  Device Control 4
21  15  NAK    ^U  Negative Acknowledgement
22  16  SYN    ^V  Synchronous Idle
23  17  ETB    ^W  End of Trans. Block
24  18  CAN    ^X  Cancel
25  19  EM    ^Y  End of Medium
26  1A  SUB    ^Z  Substitute
27  1B  ESC    ^[  \e[f]  Escape[g]
28  1C  FS    ^\  File Separator
29  1D  GS    ^]  Group Separator
30  1E  RS    ^^  Record Separator
31  1F  US    ^_  Unit Separator

 

Dec Hex Abbr  1   2   Description
32  20  SP
33  21  !
34  22  "
35  23  #
36  24  $
37  25  %
38  26  &
39  27  '
40  28  (
41  29  )
42  2A  *
43  2B  +
44  2C  ,
45  2D  -
46  2E  .
47  2F  /
48  30  0
49  31  1
50  32  2
51  33  3
52  34  4
53  35  5
54  36  6
55  37  7
56  38  8
57  39  9
58  3A  :
59  3B  ;
60  3C  <
61  3D  =
62  3E  >
63  3F  ?
64  40  @
65  41  A
66  42  B
67  43  C
68  44  D
69  45  E
70  46  F
71  47  G
72  48  H
73  49  I
74  4A  J
75  4B  K
76  4C  L
77  4D  M
78  4E  N
79  4F  O
80  50  P
81  51  Q
82  52  R
83  53  S
84  54  T
85  55  U
86  56  V
87  57  W
88  58  X
89  59  Y
90  5A  Z
91  5B  [
92  5C  \
93  5D  ]
94  5E  ^
95  5F  _
96  60  `
97  61  a
98  62  b
99  63  c
100  64  d
101  65  e
102  66  f
103  67  g
104  68  h
105  69  i
106  6A  j
107  6B  k
108  6C  l
109  6D  m
110  6E  n
111  6F  o
112  70  p
113  71  q
114  72  r
115  73  s
116  74  t
117  75  u
118  76  v
119  77  w
120  78  x
121  79  y
122  7A  z
123  7B  {
124  7C  |
125  7D  }
126  7E  ~
127  7F  DEL    ^?  Delete[e][i]

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About the Author

Author: Wim Peeters - Keskon GmbH & Co. KG

Wim Peeters is electronics engineer with an additional master in IT and over 30 years of experience, including time spent in support, development, consulting, training and database administration. Wim has worked with SQL Server since version 6.5. He has developed in C/C++, Java and C# on Windows and Linux. He writes knowledge base articles to solve IT problems and publishes them on the Lubby Knowledge Platform.

Latest update: 17/08/2022 | Comment: