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Reading the table. ASCII maps the numbers 0–127 to characters: 0–31 are control codes (hover any abbreviation for its full name), 32–126 are printable, 127 is DEL. Codes 128–255 shown here follow the common Windows-1252 / Latin-1 extension.
Toggle the BIN column for the full binary ASCII chart, or jump to a character page like the degree symbol °. Need to convert whole strings? Use the hex to ascii converter.
Wondering how these 256 characters relate to Unicode's 155,000+? See the ASCII vs Unicode comparison. And to find which key on your keyboard produces each code, try the interactive ASCII keyboard map.