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   September 2024
  - Unicode 15.0 update.




RUMI FRACTION ONE HALF character


Name:
RUMI FRACTION ONE HALF
Hex Number:
U+10E7B
Decimal Number:
69243
HTML Entity (Dec):
𐹻
HTML Entity (Hex):
𐹻
Category:
No (Other Number)
Bidi Class:
AN (Arabic Number)
Mirrored:
N
Combining Class:
0
Unicode Block:
Rumi Numeral Symbols
Plane:
1
Plane Code:
SMP
Plane Description:
Supplementary Multilingual Plane
Plane Range:
10000-1FFFF
Character Preview:
𐹻












RUMI FRACTION ONE HALF is a numeric character of other type from the Supplementary Multilingual Plane.

The bidi class of RUMI FRACTION ONE HALF is Arabic Number (Weak). It belongs to the digits, which have weak left-to-right directionality..

The Arabic Number (AN) bidi class is used for Arabic-Indic digits and related symbols. These characters are treated as right-to-left in the context of bidirectional text, aligning with the directionality of Arabic script. The AN class ensures that numeric data is properly integrated into RTL text flows.

Other Number (No) refers to numeric characters that do not fall into the decimal or letter number categories. These include fractions, superscripts, subscripts, and other special numeric forms used in specific contexts or scripts.

This character belongs to the Rumi Numeral Symbols block. The Rumi Numeral Symbols block contains characters used in the Rumi numeral system, which was used in the Arabic-speaking world, particularly in the Maghreb, from the 10th century onwards. The system is a form of Arabic numerals used for accounting and mathematical purposes. This block ensures that these historic numeral symbols can be accurately represented in digital texts, preserving an important part of the history of mathematics in the Islamic world..





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