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As of Unicode 15.0, the BMP comprises the following 164 blocks: Basic Latin (Lower half of ISO/IEC 8859-1: ISO/IEC 646:1991-IRV aka ASCII) (0000–007F) Latin-1 Supplement (Upper half of ISO/IEC 8859-1) (0080–00FF) Latin Extended-A (0100–017F) Latin Extended-B (0180–024F) IPA Extensions … See more
In the Unicode standard, a plane is a continuous group of 65,536 (2 ) code points. There are 17 planes, identified by the numbers 0 to 16, which corresponds with the possible values 00–1016 of the first two positions in … See more
Plane 1, the Supplementary Multilingual Plane (SMP), contains historic scripts (except CJK ideographic), and symbols and notation used within certain fields. Scripts include Linear B, Egyptian hieroglyphs, and cuneiform scripts. It also includes English … See more
Plane 3 is the Tertiary Ideographic Plane (TIP). CJK Unified Ideographs Extension G was added to the TIP in Unicode 13.0, released in March 2020. It also is tentatively allocated … See more
Planes 4 to 13 (planes 4 to D in hexadecimal): No characters have yet been assigned, or proposed for assignment, to Planes 4 through 13. See more
The first plane, plane 0, the Basic Multilingual Plane (BMP) contains characters for almost all modern languages, and a … See more
Plane 2, the Supplementary Ideographic Plane (SIP), is used for CJK Ideographs, mostly CJK Unified Ideographs, that were not included in earlier character encoding standards.
As of Unicode 15.0 , the SIP comprises the following six blocks: See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license Unicode Planes
https://unicodeplus.com/planePlane Name Blocks Characters; 0: 0000-FFFF: Basic Multilingual Plane (BMP) 164: 55632: 1: 10000-1FFFF: Supplementary Multilingual Plane (SMP) 145: 22982: 2: 20000-2FFFF: …
See all 17 rows on unicodeplus.comID PLANE NAME BLOCKS 0 0000-FFFF Basic Multilingual Plane (BMP) 164 1 10000-1FFFF Supplementary Multilingual Plane (SMP) 145 2 20000-2FFFF Supplementary Ideographic Plane (SIP) 6 3 30000-3FFFF Tertiary Ideographic Plane (TIP) 1 4 40000-4FFFF Unassigned 0 5 50000-5FFFF Unassigned 0 6 60000-6FFFF Unassigned 0 7 70000-7FFFF Unassigned 0 Unicode Planes – Codepoints
https://codepoints.net/planesThe Unicode standard arranges the characters in 17 so-called planes of a bit more than 65,000 codepoints (2 16 to be precise) each. It has thus theoretically place for 1,114,112 …
Unicode Planes - Compart
https://www.compart.com/en/unicode/planeUnicode Planes. Number of Planes: 17 [1] Number of Blocks: 308 [2] Number of defined Characters: 143,924 [3] Number of assigned Characters: 283,440 [3]
Images of Unicode Planes
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Nov 14, 2022 · For blocks containing assigned graphic or format characters, there is a link to the charts on the Unicode web site. (Bold text between parentheses) indicates scripts which have …
- Date: 2021-10-04
- Revision: 14.0.1
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Unicode is divided into a total of 17 code areas, each with 65,536 characters (16 bits), currently only about 10 percent of these are used. The first and most important plane is the Basic …
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E0000– EFFFF. F0000– 10FFFF. Basic Multilingual Plane. Supplementary Multilingual Plane. Supplementary Ideographic Plane. Tertiary Ideographic Plane. unassigned. Supplementary …
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266 rows · The Unicode standard arranges the characters into 17 so-called planes of a bit more than 65,000 codepoints each. Thus creating, theoretically, a place for 1,114,112 symbols. Some …
Basic Multilingual Plane (BMP) - UnicodePlus
https://unicodeplus.com/plane/0Basic Latin. 128. 0080 - 00FF. Latin-1 Supplement. 128. 0100 - 017F. Latin Extended-A. 128. 0180 - 024F.
Unicode - Jenkov.com
https://jenkov.com/tutorials/unicode/index.htmlAug 06, 2022 · These unicode planes are indexed from 0 to 10 (in hexadecimal encoding, meaning there are 17 total unicode planes). You can see which unicode plane a given …
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