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This material is based on Unicode Character Database and XML specification. It lists entities from HTML 4.01 and MathML 2 specifications. It refers to Unicode character charts.

You can browse by Scripts, Blocks, or Digits or use the search engine:



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Character Entity
Decimal Hexadecimal
Name Name & Alias
  • #[0-9]+ or &#[0-9]+; always searches for the decimal, #x[0-9A-Fa-f]+ or &#x[0-9A-Fa-f]+; for the hexadecimal, and &[A-Za-z]; for the entity references (e.g.  , #xabc, Ë)
  • Some ASCII characters have row "Looks like" . It lists other characters which resemble by its look this character. The selection is arbitrary and entirely subjective (e.g. "c" or "Y")
  • Name and Name & Alias searches are fulltext (limited to 300 hits) with wildcards " ? " (exactly one character) and " * " (any number of characters including zero)". Character " _ " can be used instead of space.
Character [ - ] (- / - )
Name HYPHEN-MINUS Alias hyphen or minus sign
Block C0 Controls and Basic Latin (Basic Latin) (0000.pdf) Subblock ASCII
Category Punctuation, Dash Script ---
Surf This character can be used in Surf documents.
It can be used in names of elements and attributes
but it cannot be used as the first name character.
Related hyphen - 2010
non-breaking hyphen - 2011
figure dash - 2012
en dash - 2013
minus sign - 2212
Looks like [ ± ] (± ) ;

Comment: used for either hyphen or minus sign


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