ASCII코드표의 Special Character(특수 문자) 들의 명명법
DEC HEX NAME
00 00 NUL (null)
01 01 SOH (start of heading)
02 02 STX (start of text)
03 03 ETX (end of text)
04 04 EOT (end of transmission) - Not the same as ETB
05 05 ENQ (enquiry)
06 06 ACK (acknowledge)
07 07 BEL (bell) - Caused teletype machines to ring a bell. Causes a beep
in many common terminals and terminal emulation programs.
08 08 BS (backspace) - Moves the cursor (or print head) move backwards (left)
one space.
09 09 TAB (horizontal tab) - Moves the cursor (or print head) right to the next
tab stop. The spacing of tab stops is dependent
on the output device, but is often either 8 or 10.
10 0A LF (NL line feed, new line) - Moves the cursor (or print head) to a new
line. On Unix systems, moves to a new line
AND all the way to the left.
11 0B VT (vertical tab)
12 0C FF (form feed) - Advances paper to the top of the next page (if the
output device is a printer).
13 0D CR (carriage return) - Moves the cursor all the way to the left, but does
not advance to the next line.
14 0E SO (shift out) - Switches output device to alternate character set.
15 0F SI (shift in) - Switches output device back to default character set.
16 10 DLE (data link escape)
17 11 DC1 (device control 1)
18 12 DC2 (device control 2)
19 13 DC3 (device control 3)
20 14 DC4 (device control 4)
21 15 NAK (negative acknowledge)
22 16 SYN (synchronous idle)
23 17 ETB (end of transmission block) - Not the same as EOT
24 18 CAN (cancel)
25 19 EM (end of medium)
26 1A SUB (substitute)
27 1B ESC (escape)
28 1C FS (file separator)
29 1D GS (group separator)
30 1E RS (record separator)
31 1F US (unit separator)
DEC HEX NAME
00 00 NUL (null)
01 01 SOH (start of heading)
02 02 STX (start of text)
03 03 ETX (end of text)
04 04 EOT (end of transmission) - Not the same as ETB
05 05 ENQ (enquiry)
06 06 ACK (acknowledge)
07 07 BEL (bell) - Caused teletype machines to ring a bell. Causes a beep
in many common terminals and terminal emulation programs.
08 08 BS (backspace) - Moves the cursor (or print head) move backwards (left)
one space.
09 09 TAB (horizontal tab) - Moves the cursor (or print head) right to the next
tab stop. The spacing of tab stops is dependent
on the output device, but is often either 8 or 10.
10 0A LF (NL line feed, new line) - Moves the cursor (or print head) to a new
line. On Unix systems, moves to a new line
AND all the way to the left.
11 0B VT (vertical tab)
12 0C FF (form feed) - Advances paper to the top of the next page (if the
output device is a printer).
13 0D CR (carriage return) - Moves the cursor all the way to the left, but does
not advance to the next line.
14 0E SO (shift out) - Switches output device to alternate character set.
15 0F SI (shift in) - Switches output device back to default character set.
16 10 DLE (data link escape)
17 11 DC1 (device control 1)
18 12 DC2 (device control 2)
19 13 DC3 (device control 3)
20 14 DC4 (device control 4)
21 15 NAK (negative acknowledge)
22 16 SYN (synchronous idle)
23 17 ETB (end of transmission block) - Not the same as EOT
24 18 CAN (cancel)
25 19 EM (end of medium)
26 1A SUB (substitute)
27 1B ESC (escape)
28 1C FS (file separator)
29 1D GS (group separator)
30 1E RS (record separator)
31 1F US (unit separator)
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