单词 | ASCII |
释义 | ASCII(pronounced asky) American standard code for information interchange: a standard scheme for encoding the letters A—Z, a—z, digits 0–9, punctuation marks, and other special and control characters in binary form. Originally developed in the US, it is widely used in many computers and for interchanging information between computers. Characters are encoded as strings of seven bits, providing 27 or 128 different bit patterns. International 8-bit codes that are extensions of ASCII have been published by the International Standards Organization; these allow the accented Roman letters used in European languages, as well as Cyrillic, Arabic, Greek, and Hebrew characters, to be encoded |
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