Are you refering to Morse Code? If so, its inventor is Samuel Morse. Hope this helps!
Samuel Morse developed Morse code for transmitting data using a series of dots and dashes.
you use dots and dashes in the Morse code
Morse clicks, called Morse code, are dots and dashes. Dots are the short clicks, while dashes are longer. Morse clicks, called Morse code, are dots and dashes. Dots are the short clicks, while dashes are longer.
This code was created for Samuel Morse's telegraph and is known as Morse Code
Morse code
Dots and dashes in code are commonly referred to as "Morse code." In this system, dots represent short signals, while dashes represent longer signals. Morse code is used to encode letters, numbers, and punctuation marks for communication, especially in telegraphy and radio transmissions. Each letter of the alphabet corresponds to a unique combination of dots and dashes.
Morse Code
Morse code
Dots would last only a short amount of time on a Morse code machine and dashes would be three times that length.
Actually Morse's original code used dots, dashes, long dashes, and very long dashes. It also used 5 different lengths of gaps. This was greatly simplified by the adoption of the International Morse Code (largely developed in Germany then modified a bit by international agreements) to just dots and dashes. The number of different length gaps was also reduced to only 3.
Morse Code is a system of dots and dashes associated with sending a telegram.
Three dashes in Morse Code mean the letter O. 3 dots, followed by 3 dashes, followed by 3 dots is Morse Code for SOS.