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Number Forms

Number Forms is a Unicode block containing Unicode compatibility characters that have specific meaning as numbers, but are constructed from other characters. They consist primarily of vulgar fractions and Roman numerals. In addition to the characters in the Number Forms block, three fractions (¼, ½, and ¾) were inherited from ISO-8859-1, which was…

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1.0.0 .mw-parser-output .nobold{font-weight:normal}(1991)
48 (+48)
3.0 (1999)
49 (+1)
5.0 (2006)
50 (+1)
5.1 (2008)
54 (+4)
5.2 (2009)
58 (+4)
8.0 (2015)
60 (+2)

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Number Forms

Nodes9
Edges8
Triples15
Avg. degree1.78
Density0.222222
Components1

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Number Forms

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related to history · 2
Number Forms → The, Unicode-related
1.0.0 .mw-parser-output .nobold{font-weight:normal}(1991) · 1
Number Forms → 48 (+48)
3.0 (1999) · 1
Number Forms → 49 (+1)
5.0 (2006) · 1
Number Forms → 50 (+1)
5.1 (2008) · 1
Number Forms → 54 (+4)
5.2 (2009) · 1
Number Forms → 58 (+4)
8.0 (2015) · 1
Number Forms → 60 (+2)
Assigned · 1
Number Forms → 60 code points
Plane · 1
Number Forms → BMP
Range · 1
Number Forms → U+2150..U+218F (64 code points)

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Important terminology

block characters fractions number forms vulgar roman numerals unicode specific latin numbers iso-8859-1 containing compatibility meaning constructed consist primarily addition

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Number Forms1.0.0 .mw-parser-output .nobold{font-weight:normal}(1991)48 (+48)1.00infobox
Number Forms3.0 (1999)49 (+1)1.00infobox
Number Forms5.0 (2006)50 (+1)1.00infobox
Number Forms5.1 (2008)54 (+4)1.00infobox
Number Forms5.2 (2009)58 (+4)1.00infobox
Number Forms8.0 (2015)60 (+2)1.00infobox
Number FormsAssigned60 code points1.00infobox
Number FormsPlaneBMP1.00infobox
Number FormsRangeU+2150..U+218F (64 code points)1.00infobox
Number FormsScriptsLatin (41 char.) Common (19 char.)1.00infobox
Number FormsSymbol setsVulgar fractions Roman numerals1.00infobox
Number FormsUnused4 reserved code points1.00infobox
Number Formsis aUnicode block containing Unicode compatibility characters that have specific meaning as numbers0.90text

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