ASCII table

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The first part of the ASCII table is 128 characers, from 0 to 127.

The table below shows the visible characters from 33 to 126.

ASCII 0..31 are reserved for "control characters." In the old DOS days, each one also had a graphic representation as well.

ASCII 32 is a space.

ASCII 127 is used for the "delete" command, as a general rule.

33 .. 127

33 -- ! 65 -- A   97 -- a
34 -- " 66 -- B   98 -- b
35 -- # 67 -- C   99 -- c
36 -- $ 68 -- D 100 -- d
37 -- % 69 -- E 101 -- e
38 -- & 70 -- F 102 -- f
39 -- ' 71 -- G 103 -- g
40 -- ( 72 -- H 104 -- h
41 -- ) 73 -- I 105 -- i
42 -- * 74 -- J 106 -- j
43 -- + 75 -- K 107 -- k
44 -- , 76 -- L 108 -- l
45 -- - 77 -- M 109 -- m
46 -- . 78 -- N 110 -- n
47 -- / 79 -- O 111 -- o
48 -- 0 80 -- P 112 -- p
49 -- 1 81 -- Q 113 -- q
50 -- 2 82 -- R 114 -- r
51 -- 3 83 -- S 115 -- s
52 -- 4 84 -- T 116 -- t
53 -- 5 85 -- U 117 -- u
54 -- 6 86 -- V 118 -- v
55 -- 7 87 -- W 119 -- w
56 -- 8 88 -- X 120 -- x
57 -- 9 89 -- Y 121 -- y
58 -- 90 -- Z 122 -- z
59 -- ; 91 -- [ 123 -- {
60 -- < 92 -- \ 124 -- |
61 -- = 93 -- ] 125 -- }
62 -- > 94 -- ^ 126 -- ~
63 -- ? 95 -- _