The most common code originally used was a 7 bit code called ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) that was originally defined on October 6, 1960 for use with teletypes. However with only 128 values (33 of which were reserved for teletype control functions, most of which were irrelevant to computers) only standard US English characters could be represented.
Since 1996 there has been a gradual transition to the variable length code called Unicode (usually in UTF-8 format) that can represent most international characters.
Characters are represented ultimately in binary in a computer memory the same as everything else, sound, video, programs,data et.c
However, my guess is that you want the organisational codes for characters such as;
EBCDIC
ASC II
ISO
All information inside a computer is represented in binary. Every character is represented by a binary character code which maps to a table of character symbols (also binary encoded) stored with in the current code page.
All code and data in a computer system is represented in binary.
Characters are represented in a few different ways depending on the language. For the English language, theASCII character set is perhaps the most common. Using this character set, normally each character is represented by 1 byte (8 bits (8 binary digits)). As an example, a value of 65 is used for A which in binary is 01000001.
A computer is a very simple machine that can only understand 1's and 0's. We just put simple building blocks together to make it quite large. We must convert everything we want a computer to do into 1's and 0's, by convention we use whats called ASCII to do this.
omputer works with binary number system that is consist of only two digits zero and one. Inside the computer binary number is representedby an electrical
In Zeros and Ones
The graphics data include audio,video and pictures represented in computer in the form of 0's and 1's by using ASCII 8 bits code.
Excess 3 code in computer, is defined as a number code in which the decimal digit 'n' is represented by the four bit binary equivalent of n + 3. Symbolically can be represented as XS-3 code.
what BASIC computer command calls letters and numbers up on the screen
It used a semi-logarithm representation of numbers.
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All code and data in a computer system is represented in binary. Characters are represented in a few different ways depending on the language. For the English language, the ASCII character set is perhaps the most common. Using this character set, normally each character is represented by 1 byte (8 bits (8 binary digits)). As an example, a value of 65 is used for A which in binary is 01000001.
A computer treats all characters the same. Applications that run on the computer, like MS Excel, may treat text and numbers differently.
There is no such thing as Chinese LETTERS, Chinese characters are words represented by said characters. Also, it wouldn't be wiki's fault, it is the fault if your computer if the characters are not showing up. You have to download the proper software in order to be able to see the characters.
All real numbers can be represented in the decimal system. Complex numbers can be represented by a pair of numbers in the decimal system.
Individual letters, numbers or special symbols such as @#$%^& found on a computer keyboard.
Roman numerals are represented by alphabetic characters. To convert Roman numbers to regular numbers one must know the numerical value of each character utilized in the Roman numeral set.
The alphabet Aa to Zz, numbers 0 to 9, and several punctuation marks and symbols, can be typed as characters into a computer as data.
to input characters such as letter , numbers and symbols. to input the device to pop up on the display comnputer screen. also to command the computer to get to certain places in the computer
Metric numbers are represented using decimal places rather than fractions usually.
There are 16 decimal numbers that can be represented by 4-bits.
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