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(FORM FEED (FF)) character


Name:
(FORM FEED (FF))
Hex Number:
U+000C
Decimal Number:
12
HTML Entity (Dec):

HTML Entity (Hex):

Alternate Name:
FORM FEED (FF)
Category:
Cc (Control Character)
Bidi Class:
WS (Whitespace)
Mirrored:
N
Combining Class:
0
Unicode Block:
Basic Latin
Plane:
0
Plane Code:
BMP
Plane Description:
Basic Multilingual Plane
Plane Range:
0000-FFFF
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(FORM FEED (FF)) is a C0 or C1 control code from the Basic Multilingual Plane.

The bidi class of (FORM FEED (FF)) is Whitespace (Neutral). It belongs to the neutrals. Whitespace and punctuation, which take on the directionality of the surrounding text..

The Whitespace (WS) bidi class includes space characters that are neutral in directionality but crucial for separating words and sentences in text. WS characters help maintain the readability and structure of text in both LTR and RTL contexts.

Control (Cc) refers to control characters that do not represent a written symbol but are used to control the interpretation or display of text. Examples include characters like carriage return, line feed, and tab.

This character belongs to the Basic Latin block. The Basic Latin block, also known as the ASCII block, is foundational in computing and text processing. It includes the standard English alphabet (both uppercase and lowercase), Arabic numerals (0-9), and essential punctuation marks like periods, commas, and parentheses. ASCII, which stands for American Standard Code for Information Interchange, was developed in the 1960s and remains a cornerstone of text encoding. This block is indispensable for programming, data interchange, and everyday digital communication, forming the basis for many other Unicode blocks..





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