ASCII(1)

NAME

ascii - report character aliases

SYNOPSIS

ascii [-dxohv] [-t] [char-alias...]

OPTIONS

Called with no options, ascii behaves like `ascii -h'. Options are as follows:

-t

Script-friendly mode, emits only ISO/decimal/hex/octal/binary

encodings of the character.
-s
Parse multiple characters. Convenient way of parsing strings.
-d
Ascii table in decimal.
-x
Ascii table in hex.
-o
Ascii table in octal.
-h, -?
Show summary of options and a simple ASCII table.
-v
Show version of program.

DESCRIPTION

Characters in the ASCII set can have many aliases, depending on

context. A character's possible names include:

*

Its bit pattern (binary representation).
*
Its hex, decimal and octal representations.
*
Its teletype mnemonic and caret-notation form (for control chars).
*
Its backlash-escape form in C (for some control chars).
*
Its printed form (for printables).
*
Its full ISO official name in English.
*
Its ISO/ECMA code table reference.
*
Its name as an HTML/SGML entity.
*
Slang and other names in wide use for it among hackers.
This utility accepts command-line strings and tries to interpret them

as one of the above. When it finds a value, it prints all of the names of the character. The constructs in the following list can be used to

specify character values. If an argument could be interpreted in two or more ways, names for all the different characters it might be are

dumped.
character
Any character not described by one of the following conventions

represents the character itself.
^character
A caret followed by a character.
\character
A backslash followed by certain special characters (abfnrtv).
mnemonic
An ASCII teletype mnemonic.
hexadecimal
A hexadecimal (hex) sequence consists of one or two

case-insensitive hex digit characters (01234567890abcdef). To

ensure hex interpretation use hexh, 0xhex, xhex or \xhex.
decimal
A decimal sequence consists of one, two or three decimal digit

characters (0123456789). To ensure decimal interpretation use

\0ddecimal, ddecimal, or \ddecimal.
octal
An octal sequence consists of one, two or three octal digit

characters (01234567). To ensure octal interpretation use \octal, 0ooctal, ooctal, or \ooctal.
bit pattern
A bit pattern (binary) sequence consists of one to eight binary

digit characters (01). To ensure bit interpretation use 0bbit pattern, bbit pattern or \bbit pattern.
ISO/ECMA code
A ISO/ECMA code sequence consists of one or two decimal digit

characters, a slash, and one or two decimal digit characters.
name
An official ASCII or slang name.
The slang names recognized and printed out are from a rather

comprehensive list that first appeared on USENET in early 1990 and has been continuously updated since. Mnemonics recognized and printed

include the official ASCII set, some official ISO names (where those

differ) and a few common-use alternatives (such as NL for LF).

HTML/SGML entity names are also printed when applicable. All

comparisons are case-insensitive, and dashes are mapped to spaces. Any unrecognized arguments or out of range values are silently ignored.

Note that the -s option will not recognize 'long' names, as it cannot differentiate them from other parts of the string.
For correct results, be careful to stringize or quote shell

metacharacters in arguments (especially backslash).
This utility is particularly handy for interpreting cc(1)'s ugly octal `invalid-character' messages, or when coding anything to do with serial communications. As a side effect it serves as a handy base-converter

for random 8-bit values.

AUTHOR

Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>; November 1990 (home page at

http://www.catb.org/~esr/). Reproduce, use, and modify as you like as long as you don't remove this authorship notice. Ioannis E. Tambouras

<ioannis@debian.org> added command options and minor enhancements.

Brian J. Ginsbach <ginsbach@sgi.com> fixed several bugs and expanded

the man page. David N. Welton <davidw@efn.org> added the -s option. Matej Vela corrected the ISO names. Dave Capella contributed the idea

of listing HTML/SGML entities.

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