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Unicode Decomposition Mapping
Property Name
Bidi Mirrored Glyph
Bidi Paired Bracket
Case Folding
Decomposition Mapping
Equivalent Unified Ideograph
Full Composition Exclusion - Normalization Form KC
Lowercase
Normalization Form KC - Casefold
Simple Case Folding
Simple Lowercase
Simple Titlecase
Simple Uppercase
Titlecase
Uppercase
Unicode Decomposition Mapping
Before property applied
After property applied
¨
̈
ª
a
¯
̄
²
2
³
3
´
́
µ
μ
¸
̧
¹
1
º
o
¼
1
⁄
4
½
1
⁄
2
¾
3
⁄
4
À
A
̀
Á
A
́
Â
A
̂
Ã
A
̃
Ä
A
̈
Å
A
̊
Ç
C
̧
È
E
̀
É
E
́
Ê
E
̂
Ë
E
̈
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Description
Decomposition Mapping
= The Decomposition property abbreviated as dm, applicable to 17029 Unicode characters, refers to the way a character can be broken down into its constituent parts. It is crucial for text normalization and compatibility across diverse scripts.
Matching Unicodes for Decomposition Mapping are
17029
FAQ
What is Decomposition Mapping
Decomposition Mapping property simplify complex characters, breaking them into simpler forms for efficient text processing, improving compatibility, and ensuring standardized representations.
How many Unicode Decomposition Mapping are there?
As of Unicode Version 15.0.0, there are 17029 different Decomposition Mapping
What are some used Unicode Decomposition Mapping examples?
, ¨, ª, ¯ and ² are some examples of Unicode Decomposition Mapping.
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