Unicode Character "⁗" (U+2057)
The character ⁗ (Quadruple Prime) is represented by the Unicode codepoint U+2057. It is encoded in the General Punctuation block, which belongs to the Basic Multilingual Plane. It was added to Unicode in version 3.2 (March, 2002). It is HTML encoded as ⁗.
Main Unicode Properties
Name | Quadruple Prime |
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Unicode Codepoint | U+2057 |
Unicode Version | 3.2 (March, 2002) |
Block | General Punctuation |
Plane | Basic Multilingual Plane |
Bidirectional Data
Bidirectional class | Other Neutral (ON) |
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Is mirrored? | No |
Other Unicode Data
Category | Other Punctuation |
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Script | Code for undetermined script |
Combining Class | Not Reordered |
Decomposition mapping |
U+2057 Conversion
HTML (decimal) | ⁗ |
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HTML (hex) | ⁗ |
HTML (named) | ⁗ |
URL Escape Code | %E2%81%97 |
CSS | \002057 |
JavaScript, JSON | \u2057 |
C, C++, Java | \u2057 |
Python | \u2057 |
Rust | \u{2057} |
Ruby | \u2057 |
How to type "⁗"
Preview
- ⁗ Times, Times New Roman, serif
- ⁗ Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif
- ⁗ Courier, Courier New, monospace
UTF Encodings
UTF-8 (hex) | 0xE2 0x81 0x97 |
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UTF-16 (hex) | 0x2057 |
UTF-32 (hex) | 0x00002057 |