Difference between revisions of "Character escape codes"
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! style="background:#ffdead;" width="30" | Hex | ! style="background:#ffdead;" width="30" | Hex | ||
! style="background:#ffdead;" width="150" | Description | ! style="background:#ffdead;" width="150" | Description | ||
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− | | align=center| , || align=center|\, || align=center| | + | | align=center| , || align=center|\, || align=center| , || 2C || Comma |
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− | | align=center| ( || align=center|\( || align=center| | + | | align=center| ( || align=center|\( || align=center| ( || 28 || Opening parenthese |
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− | | align=center| ) || align=center|\) || align=center| | + | | align=center| ) || align=center|\) || align=center| ) || 29 || Closing parenthese |
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− | | align=center| " || align=center|\" || align=center| | + | | align=center| " || align=center|\" || align=center| " || 22 || Double quote |
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− | | align=center| ; || align=center|\; || align=center| | + | | align=center| ; || align=center|\; || align=center| ; || 3B || Semicolon |
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− | | align=center| \ || align=center|\\ || | + | | align=center| \ || align=center|\\ || \ || 5C || Backslash |
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− | | align=center| % || align=center|\% || | + | | align=center| % || align=center|\% || % || 25 || Percent |
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− | | align=center| TAB || align=center|\t || | + | | align=center| TAB || align=center|\t || TAB || 09 || ASCII TAB (Horisontal tab) |
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− | | align=center| SP || align=center|\s || | + | | align=center| SP || align=center|\s || SP || 20 || Space |
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− | | align=center| CR || align=center|\r || | + | | align=center| CR || align=center|\r || CR || 0D || Carriage return |
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− | | align=center| LF || align=center|\n || | + | | align=center| LF || align=center|\n || LF || 0A || Line feed |
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− | | align=center| BEL || align=center|\a || | + | | align=center| BEL || align=center|\a || BEL || 07 || Bell (Alert) |
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− | | align=center| BS || align=center|\b || | + | | align=center| BS || align=center|\b || BS || 08 || Backspace |
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− | | align=center| NUL || align=center|\0 || | + | | align=center| NUL || align=center|\0 || NUL || 00 || ASCII NUL |
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| align=center| || align=center|\xhh || align=center|\#hh || || 'hh' is the ASCII character code as 2 hex digits. Note that you must use 2 digits. | | align=center| || align=center|\xhh || align=center|\#hh || || 'hh' is the ASCII character code as 2 hex digits. Note that you must use 2 digits. |
Revision as of 13:06, 21 October 2008
Escape sequences use an escape character to change the meaning of the characters which follow it. In the Event Handler backslash (\) is used as escape character. Escape sequences might be used in the EDO command to generate non-printable ASCII characters.
Some frequently used escape sequences:
\r = Carriage Return \n = Line Feed \t = Tab \xhh = hh is any ASCII value in HEX
Escape sequences:
Char | Escape sequence | Result | Hex | Description |
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, | \, | , | 2C | Comma |
( | \( | ( | 28 | Opening parenthese |
) | \) | ) | 29 | Closing parenthese |
" | \" | " | 22 | Double quote |
; | \; | ; | 3B | Semicolon |
\ | \\ | \ | 5C | Backslash |
% | \% | % | 25 | Percent |
TAB | \t | TAB | 09 | ASCII TAB (Horisontal tab) |
SP | \s | SP | 20 | Space |
CR | \r | CR | 0D | Carriage return |
LF | \n | LF | 0A | Line feed |
BEL | \a | BEL | 07 | Bell (Alert) |
BS | \b | BS | 08 | Backspace |
NUL | \0 | NUL | 00 | ASCII NUL |
\xhh | \#hh | 'hh' is the ASCII character code as 2 hex digits. Note that you must use 2 digits. | ||
\l | 80 | Extended NUL ('\x80') | ||
\q | to quote next character in string (if not parameter or end of string) |
By using the escape sequence '\xhh' all sorts of ASCII characters can be sent on the EDO port.
Example: CR (Carriage Return), which has the hexadecimal value 0D, can be generated by any of the following escape sequences:
\r \x0D