The table below lists several ASCII values and their corresponding symbols and descriptions that are frequently used as text delimiter. This list is derived from standard ASCII table .
Decimal | Symbol | Description |
---|---|---|
0 | NULL | Null character |
9 | HT | Horizontal Tab |
13 | CR | Carriage return |
32 | Space | |
33 | ! | Exclamation mark |
34 | " | Quotation mark |
35 | # | Number sign |
36 | $ | Dollar sign |
37 | % | Percent sign |
38 | & | Ampersand |
39 | ' | Apostrophe |
40 | ( | Left round bracket |
41 | ) | Right round bracket |
42 | * | Asterisk |
43 | + | Plus sign |
44 | , | Comma |
45 | - | Hyphen |
46 | . | Dot |
47 | / | Slash |
58 | : | Colon |
59 | ; | Semicolon |
63 | ? | Question mark |
91 | [ | Left square bracket |
92 | \ | Backlash |
93 | ] | Right square bracket |
94 | ^ | Caret |
95 | _ | Underscore |
96 | ` | Grave accent |
123 | { | Left curly bracket |
124 | | | Vertical bar |
125 | } | Right curly bracket |
126 | ~ | Tilde |
For other symbol char ASCII values, you can use function code to obtain. For example:
int ascval = code("|"); ascval = ; // Should return 124