200 characters is 200 characters, unless you are talking about Unicode (which isn't Ascii).
About the size of a small text file in ascii.
SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) allows a total of 128 ASCII characters, which includes the standard printable characters (from space to tilde) as well as control characters. However, the actual envelope and header lines are limited to 7-bit ASCII, meaning only the first 128 characters can be used. Each line in an SMTP message is also limited to 78 characters for headers, with a maximum size of 10,000 bytes for the entire message.
by the way it looks
by the way it looks
The size of ASCII is limited to 128 characters, which restricts its ability to represent a wide range of symbols, languages, and special characters. This limitation makes it inadequate for many modern applications, especially those requiring support for non-English languages and diverse character sets. As a result, it has largely been replaced by more comprehensive encoding systems like UTF-8, which can represent over a million characters.
It depends on the size of the document (how many pages). Even so, only by a very minute amount, maybe a few bytes.
The number of pages for 2000 characters single spaced with normal font size depends on the font and size selected. As a general estimate, a page typically contains around 250-300 words. Considering that one page usually contains about 5,000 characters with spaces, 2,000 characters would be around 0.4 pages in this context.
A standard floppy disk (those still found today) is 1.44MB in size. There's 1024 kilobytes in a megabyte, and 1024 bytes in a kilobyte. If the size was exact usable space, it would be 1.44 * 1024 * 1024, which is 1509949 bytes. Since it's not the usable size, the USABLE size of a floppy is 1440 * 1024, or 1474560 bytes. Each ASCII character is one byte, so a floppy can hold many characters.
No, compressing is making the file smaller by size and extracting is taking out the files to be ran. Basically, you compress a file to keep space and de-compress/extract it back. Decompressing=Extracting
A Gigabyte is 1,073,741,824 (230) bytes. 1,024 Megabytes, or 1,048,576 Kilobytes.894,784 pages of plaintext (1,200 characters)4,473 books (200 pages or 240,000 characters)341 digital pictures (with 3MB average file size)256 MP3 audio files (with 4MB average file size)1 650MB CD
An inode is a data structure in a Unix-style file system that stores information about a file or directory, such as its permissions, ownership, size, and location on the disk. It also contains pointers to the actual data blocks of the file. Each file on the system is represented by an inode.
When you change the font size, the size of the characters on the screen will change in size. The characters will appear larger or smaller depending on how you adjust the font size.