Arabic Mathematical Double-Struck Jeem Properties

Explore the distinctive properties that define Arabic Mathematical Double-Struck Jeem. This section provides a detailed exploration of the character's unique attributes, including script, category, and other relevant details. Understand the foundational characteristics that make Arabic Mathematical Double-Struck Jeem distinct, offering valuable insights for developers, linguists, and enthusiasts.
Alphabetic
✅Applicable Go▶
Ex:
A B C
ID Continue
✅Applicable Go▶
Ex:
є ѕ і
ID Start
✅Applicable Go▶
Ex:
A B C
Math
✅Applicable Go▶
Ex:
± × ÷
Other Math
✅Applicable Go▶
Ex:
^ ϐ ϑ
XID Continue
✅Applicable Go▶
Ex:
ճ մ յ
XID Start
✅Applicable Go▶
Ex:
A B C
Age
6.1 Go▶
Ex:
֏ ؄
Bidi Class
Arabic Letter Go▶
Ex:
؈ ؋ ؍
Bidi Paired Bracket Type
Not a bracket Go▶
Ex:
1 ¼ Ϙ
Block
Arabic Math Go▶
Ex:
𞸀 𞸁 𞸂
Decomposition Type
Font specific Glyph Go▶
Ex:
East Asian Width
Neutral Go▶
Ex:
© « µ
General Category
Other Letter Go▶
Ex:
ª º ƻ
Grapheme Cluster Break
Other Go▶
Ex:
^ ð ҿ
Indic Syllabic Category
Other Go▶
Ex:
# Ƿ Σ
Jamo Short Name
No JSN Go▶
Ex:
! $ +
Joining Type
Unjoined Go▶
Ex:
* ß ƌ
Line Break
Alphabetic Go▶
Ex:
A B C
Numeric Type
None Go▶
Ex:
% A «
Numeric Value
Not a Number Go▶
Ex:
[ p Ѽ
Script
Arabic Go▶
Ex:
؀ ؁ ؂
Sentence Break
Line Emoji Go▶
Ex:
ƻ ǀ ǁ
Vertical Orientation
Rotated Go▶
Ex:
À ƾ ʔ
Word Break
MidNumNum Go▶
Ex:
A B C

Arabic Mathematical Double-Struck Jeem Meta code point Properties

Dive into the finer technical aspects of Arabic Mathematical Double-Struck Jeem with a focus on its meta code point properties. This section provides detailed insights into additional coding details beyond standard encoding. Uncover specific details, aiding those interested in a deeper technical understanding of Arabic Mathematical Double-Struck Jeem beyond its encoding.
Normalization Form KC - Casefold ج (U+062C)

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CharIDCode pointName
H72U+0048Latin Capital Letter H
e101U+0065Latin Small Letter E
l108U+006CLatin Small Letter L
l108U+006CLatin Small Letter L
o111U+006FLatin Small Letter O

CharUTF-8UTF-16UTF-32
H48 48 00 48 00 00 00
e65 65 00 65 00 00 00
l6C 6C 00 6C 00 00 00
l6C 6C 00 6C 00 00 00
o6F 6F 00 6F 00 00 00

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Arabic Mathematical Double-Struck Jeem Encoding

Ever wondered how your device knows to display Arabic Mathematical Double-Struck Jeem correctly? It's all about encoding – a process that translates Arabic Mathematical Double-Struck Jeem into a language your computer understands. This section takes you through the behind-the-scenes details. Learn about encoding standards like UTF-8 or UTF-16, which ensure that Arabic Mathematical Double-Struck Jeem looks the same whether you're texting, browsing, or using apps. It's like a secret code that makes sure your device gets Arabic Mathematical Double-Struck Jeem just right!
Encoding UTF-8 Dec :240 158 186 162 Hex :F0-9E-BA-A2 Binary :11110000 10011110 10111010 10100010
Encoding UTF-16 Dec :216 59 222 162 Hex :D8-3B-DE-A2 Binary :11011000 00111011 11011110 10100010
Encoding UTF-32 Dec :0 1 238 162 Hex :00 01 EE A2 Binary :00000000 00000001 11101110 10100010

Other Arabic Mathematical Double-Struck Jeem Information

HTML Entity
𞺢
𞺢
Plane Supplementary Multilingual Plane range(U+10000 to U+1FFFF)
Direction 𞺢 Right to Left

FAQ

What is the Unicode code point for 𞺢 ?
The unicode point for 𞺢 is U+1EEA2.
Are there variations of this 𞺢, and do they have different meanings or uses?
The 𞺢 can come in various styles and directions, each with specific meanings or uses.
What does the Unicode Symbol 𞺢 represent?
Arabic Mathematical Double-Struck Jeem is denoted by the Unicode symbol 𞺢, with the code point U+1EEA2. This symbol made its entrance in Unicode Version 6.1 and resides within the Arabic Math block.
When was the Unicode symbol 𞺢 introduced?
The 𞺢 was introduced in the Unicode version 6.1.
How do I ensure the proper display of the 𞺢 on different devices?
Utilizing Unicode encoding guarantees consistent display across devices and platforms. To ensure the Arabic Mathematical Double-Struck Jeem symbol displays correctly on different devices, use Unicode encoding and compatible fonts.
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