What is UCS-2 Le bom?
UCS-2 is a character encoding standard in which characters are represented by a fixed-length 16 bits (2 bytes). It is used as a fallback on many GSM networks when a message cannot be encoded using GSM-7 or when a language requires more than 128 characters to be rendered.
What UCS 4?
UCS-4 stands for “Universal Character Set coded in 4 octets.” It is now treated simply as a synonym for UTF-32, and is considered the canonical form for representation of characters in ISO 10646 (Universal Coded Character Set).
What does UCS-2 stand for?
Universal Multiple-Octet Coded Character Set
UCS, UCS-2 (Universal Multiple-Octet Coded Character Set) The ISO 10646 encoding provides the capability to encode all of the characters used for written languages throughout the world.
What does UCS mean?
UCS
Acronym | Definition |
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UCS | Universal Computer System |
UCS | Univention Corporate Server |
UCS | Universal Communications Systems |
UCS | User Coordinate Systems |
What is UCS format?
The Universal Character Set (UCS-2) format is a character string where each character is represented by 2 bytes. This character set can encode the characters for many written languages. The fixed-length UCS-2 format is a character string with a set length where each character is represented by 2 bytes.
What is a universal character?
– A character that symbolically embodies well-known meanings and basic human experiences, regardless of when or where he/she lives. ( e.g., hero villain, intellectual, dreamer)
Is UTF-16 the same as Unicode?
UTF-16 (16-bit Unicode Transformation Format) is a character encoding capable of encoding all 1,112,064 valid character code points of Unicode (in fact this number of code points is dictated by the design of UTF-16). The encoding is variable-length, as code points are encoded with one or two 16-bit code units.