Character escape codes
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Escape sequences use an escape character to change the meaning of the characters which follow it. The AlphaCom uses backslash (\) or percent (%) as escape character.
Escape sequences:
Char | Code | Alt. code | Hex | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
, | %, | %c | 2C | Comma |
( | %( | %o | 28 | Opening parenthese |
) | %) | %p | 29 | Closing parenthese |
" | %" | %d | 22 | Double quote |
; | %; | %e | 3B | Semicolon |
\ | %\ | 5C | Backslash | |
% | %% | 25 | Percent | |
TAB | %t | 09 | ASCII TAB (Horisontal tab) | |
SP | %s | 20 | Space | |
CR | %r | 0D | Carriage return | |
LF | %n | 0A | Line feed | |
BEL | %a | 07 | Bell (Alert) | |
BS | %b | 08 | Backspace | |
NUL | %0 | 00 | ASCII NUL | |
%l | 80 | Extended NUL ('\x80') | ||
%q | to quote next character in string (if not parameter or end of string) |