Code Page Layout
Only the upper half (128–255) of the table is shown, the lower half (0–127) being plain ASCII. This character set encodes certain presentation forms separately.
.0 | .1 | .2 | .3 | .4 | .5 | .6 | .7 | .8 | .9 | .A | .B | .C | .D | .E | .F | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
8_ |
۰ |
۱ |
۲ |
۳ |
۴ |
۵ |
۶ |
۷ |
۸ |
۹ |
، |
ـ |
؟ |
ﺁ |
ﺋ * |
ء |
9_ |
ﺍ |
ﺎ |
ﺏ * |
ﺑ ** |
ﭖ * |
ﭘ ** |
ﺕ * |
ﺗ ** |
ﺙ * |
ﺛ ** |
ﺝ * |
ﺟ ** |
ﭼ * |
ﭼ ** |
ﺡ * |
ﺣ ** |
A_ |
ﺥ * |
ﺧ ** |
د |
ذ |
ر |
ز |
ژ |
ﺱ |
ﺳ |
ﺵ |
ﺷ |
ﺹ |
ﺻ |
ﺽ |
ﺿ |
ط |
B_ |
░ |
▒ |
▓ |
│ |
┤ |
╡ |
╢ |
╖ |
╕ |
╣ |
║ |
╗ |
╝ |
╜ |
╛ |
┐ |
C_ |
└ |
┴ |
┬ |
├ |
─ |
┼ |
╞ |
╟ |
╚ |
╔ |
╩ |
╦ |
╠ |
═ |
╬ |
╧ |
D_ |
╨ |
╤ |
╥ |
╙ |
╘ |
╒ |
╓ |
╫ |
╪ |
┘ |
┌ |
█ |
▄ |
▌ |
▐ |
▀ |
E_ |
ظ |
ﻉ * |
ﻊ ** |
ﻌ * |
ﻋ ** |
ﻍ * |
ﻎ ** |
ﻐ * |
ﻏ ** |
ﻑ * |
ﻓ ** |
ﻕ * |
ﻗ ** |
ﮎ * |
ﮐ ** |
ﮒ * |
F_ |
ﮔ ** |
ﻝ * |
ﻻ * |
ﻟ ** |
ﻡ * |
ﻣ ** |
ﻥ * |
ﻧ ** |
و |
ﻩ * |
ﻬ |
ﻫ |
ﯽ |
ﯼ |
ﯾ ** |
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.0 | .1 | .2 | .3 | .4 | .5 | .6 | .7 | .8 | .9 | .A | .B | .C | .D | .E | .F |
- *The code point given is for the isolated form, the final form is also encoded.
- **The code point given is for the initial form, the medial form is also encoded.
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