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Noncharacter Code Point

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What is Noncharacter Code Point
Noncharacter Code Points are reserved code points in Unicode that should not be used in text data. They serve specific functions within the Unicode standard and are not intended for representing characters in written text.
How many Unicode Noncharacter Code Point are there?
As of Unicode Version 15.0.0, there are 2 different Noncharacter Code Point
Can the Noncharacter Code Point property have different values or levels?
No, the Noncharacter Code Point property is a binary property, which means it can only have one of two values: "Yes" or "No." There are no specific values or levels associated with it.
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