Friday, March 19, 2010

ASCII Table

August 20, 2009 by Greg Ferro · 3 Comments 

A table for my own ref­er­ence. Nothing to see here. Please move on.

As copied from Cisco IOS Documentation but I need this often enough to put on my blog.

ASCII Translation Table
Numeric Values ASCII Character Meaning Keyboard Entry
Decimal Hex
0 00 NUL Null Ctrl-@
1 01 SOH Start of heading Ctrl-​​A
2 02 STX Start of text Ctrl-​​B
3 03 ETX Break/​end of text Ctrl-​​C
4 04 EOT End of transmission Ctrl-​​D
5 05 ENQ Enquiry Ctrl-​​E
6 06 ACK Positive acknow­ledg­ment Ctrl-​​F
7 07 BEL Bell Ctrl-​​G
8 08 BS Backspace Ctrl-​​H
9 09 HT Horizontal tab Ctrl-​​I
10 0A LF Line feed Ctrl-​​J
11 0B VT Vertical tab Ctrl-​​K
12 0C FF Form feed Ctrl-​​L
13 0D CR Carriage return (Equivalent to the Enter or Return key) Ctrl-​​M
14 0E SO Shift out Ctrl-​​N
15 0F SI Shift in/​XON (resume output) Ctrl-​​O
16 10 DLE Data link escape Ctrl-​​P
17 11 DC1 Device con­trol char­ac­ter 1 Ctrl-​​Q
18 12 DC2 Device con­trol char­ac­ter 2 Ctrl-​​R
19 13 DC3 Device con­trol char­ac­ter 3 Ctrl-​​S
20 14 DC4 Device con­trol char­ac­ter 4 Ctrl-​​T
21 15 NAK Negative acknow­ledg­ment Ctrl-​​U
22 16 SYN Synchronous idle Ctrl-​​V
23 17 ETB End of trans­mis­sion block Ctrl-​​W
24 18 CAN Cancel Ctrl-​​X
25 19 EM End of medium Ctrl-​​Y
26 1A SUB Substitute/​end of file Ctrl-​​Z
27 1B ESC Escape Ctrl-​​[
28 1C FS File sep­ar­ator Ctrl-​​\
29 1D GS Group sep­ar­ator Ctrl-​​]
30 1E RS Record sep­ar­ator Ctrl-​​^
31 1F US Unit sep­ar­ator Ctrl-​​_​
32 20 SP Space Space
33 21 ! ! !
34 22
35 23 # # #
36 24 $ $ $
37 25 % % %
38 26 & & &
39 27
40 28 ( ( (
41 29 ) ) )
42 2A * * *
43 2B + + +
44 2C , , ,
45 2D - - -
46 2E . . .
47 2F /​ /​ /​
48 30 0 Zero 0
49 31 1 One 1
50 32 2 Two 2
51 33 3 Three 3
52 34 4 Four 4
53 35 5 Five 5
54 36 6 Six 6
55 37 7 Seven 7
56 38 8 Eight 8
57 39 9 Nine 9
58 3A : : :
59 3B ; ; ;
60 3C < < <
61 3D = = =
62 3E > > >
63 3F ? ? ?
64 40 @ @ @
65 41 A A A
66 42 B B B
67 43 C C C
68 44 D D D
69 45 E E E
70 46 F F F
71 47 G G G
72 48 H H H
73 49 I I I
74 4A J J J
75 4B K K K
76 4C L L L
77 4D M M M
78 4E N N N
79 4F O O O
80 50 P P P
81 51 Q Q Q
82 52 R R R
83 53 S S S
84 54 T T T
85 55 U U U
86 56 V V V
87 57 W W W
88 58 X X X
89 59 Y Y Y
90 5A Z Z Z
91 5B [ [ [
92 5C \ \ \
93 5D ] ] ]
94 5E ^ ^ ^
95 5F _​ _​ _​
96 60
97 61 a a a
98 62 b b b
99 63 c c c
100 64 d d d
101 65 e e e
102 66 f f f
103 67 g g g
104 68 h h h
105 69 i i i
106 6A j j j
107 6B k k k
108 6C l l l
109 6D m m m
110 6E n n n
111 6F o o o
112 70 p p p
113 71 q q q
114 72 r r r
115 73 s s s
116 74 t t t
117 75 u u u
118 76 v v v
119 77 w w w
120 78 x x x
121 79 y y y
122 7A z z z
123 7B { { {
124 7C | | |
125 7D } } }
126 7E ~ Tilde ~
127 7F DEL Delete Del

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Comments

3 Responses to “ASCII Table”
  1. yeled says:

    you use a mac right?

    man ascii

    • Greg Ferro says:

      Personally, I use a Mac. Professionally, it’s not always my choice and I usu­ally get stuck with Windows. Good tip though, I didn’t know about it.

  2. Apart from con­trol char­ac­ters (which are pretty easy once you get upper­case let­ters in hex), “charmap” does the job on Windows :)

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