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   September 2024
  - Unicode 15.0 update.




SCRIPT CAPITAL E character


Name:
SCRIPT CAPITAL E
Hex Number:
U+2130
Decimal Number:
8496
HTML Entity (Dec):
ℰ
HTML Entity (Hex):
ℰ
Alternate Name:
SCRIPT E
Category:
Lu (Uppercase Letter)
Bidi Class:
L (Left-to-Right)
Mirrored:
N
Combining Class:
0
Unicode Block:
Letterlike Symbols
Plane:
0
Plane Code:
BMP
Plane Description:
Basic Multilingual Plane
Plane Range:
0000-FFFF
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SCRIPT CAPITAL E is an uppercase letter from the Basic Multilingual Plane.

The bidi class of SCRIPT CAPITAL E is Left-to-Right (Strong). It belongs to the strong left-to-right characters..

The Left-to-Right (L) bidi class is assigned to characters that are written from left to right. This includes most alphabetic characters from Latin, Greek, Cyrillic, and other scripts that are typically written in this direction. The presence of L characters in a text influences the overall text directionality in bidirectional contexts.

Uppercase Letter (Lu) refers to characters that are uppercase in a bicameral script. These include uppercase letters in scripts like Latin, Greek, Cyrillic, and others. Uppercase letters are typically used at the beginning of sentences or proper nouns, and they are distinct from lowercase letters.

This character belongs to the Letterlike Symbols block. The Letterlike Symbols block contains characters that resemble letters but are used as symbols in various contexts, such as in mathematical notation, legal documents, and other specialized fields. These symbols include characters like the trademark symbol, currency symbols, and symbols for units of measurement. The block is essential for accurately representing these symbols in digital text, ensuring clear communication in specialized and technical writing..





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