ISO 6862 is an International Standard and a character set developed by ISO.[1][2][3]
Character set
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0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | |
0x | ||||||||||||||||
1x | ||||||||||||||||
2x | SP | ◌̸ 0338 |
⃒ 20D2 |
⃓ 20D3 |
◌̶ 0336 |
⃘ 20D8 |
⃚ 20DA |
⃙ 20D9 |
⃔ 20D4 |
◌̇ 0307 |
◌̈ 0308 |
◌⃖ 20D6 |
◌̂ 0302 |
◌̌ 030C |
◌⃗ 20D7 |
⃕ 20D5 |
3x | × 00D7 |
± 00B1 |
∼ 223C |
≈ 2248 |
≡ 2261 |
≤ 2264 |
≶ 2276 |
≲ 2272 |
≪ 226A |
∥ 2225 |
∟ 221F |
∅ 2205 |
° 00B0 |
⟨ 27E8 |
〚 301A |
∑ 2211 |
4x | ÷ 00F7 |
∓ 2213 |
≃ 2243 |
≅ 2245 |
≏ 224F |
≥ 2265 |
≷ 2277 |
≳ 2273 |
≫ 226B |
⊥ 22A5 |
∠ 2220 |
∇ 2207 |
‰ 2030 |
⟩ 27E9 |
〛 301B |
∏ 220F |
5x | + 002B |
⊂ 2282 |
⊆ 2286 |
∈ 2208 |
⋃ 22C3 |
∀ 2200 |
∁ 2201 |
↑ 2191 |
← 2190 |
↶ 21B6 |
↔ 2194 |
⇆ 21C6 |
↦ 21A6 |
⇑ 21D1 |
⇐ 21D0 |
∞ 221E |
6x | − 2212 |
⊃ 2283 |
⊇ 2287 |
∋ 220B |
⋂ 22C2 |
∃ 2203 |
∅ 2205 |
↓ 2193 |
→ 2192 |
↷ 21B7 |
↕ 2195 |
⇄ 21C4 |
⇅ 21C5 |
⇓ 21D3 |
⇒ 21D2 |
√ 221A |
7x | ′ 2032 |
″ 2033 |
‴ 2034 |
∨ 2228 |
∧ 2227 |
¬ 00AC |
ℎ 210E |
⊢ 22A2 |
∫ 222B |
∬ 222C |
∭ 222D |
∂ 2202 |
ℏ 210F |
ℵ 2135 |
∘ 2218 |
|
8x | ||||||||||||||||
9x | ||||||||||||||||
Ax | ⊕ 2295 |
⊖ 2296 |
⊗ 2297 |
⊙ 2299 |
∴ 2234 |
∵ 2235 |
⊏ 228F |
⊐ 2290 |
⊷ 22B7 |
⊶ 22B6 |
⊹ 22B9 |
∔ 2214 |
∾ 223E |
∻ 223B |
⊰ 22B0 | |
Bx | ≠ 2260 |
≓ 2253 |
〘 3018 |
⌊ 230A |
⋮ 22EE |
⌈ 2308 |
⊑ 2291 |
⊔ 2294 |
⊲ 22B2 |
≾ 227E |
≺ 227A |
≼ 227C |
∸ 2238 |
≙ 2259 |
◁ 25C1 |
△ 25B3 |
Cx | ≊ 224A |
∷ 2237 |
〙 3019 |
⌋ 230B |
≎ 224E |
⌉ 2309 |
⊒ 2292 |
⊓ 2293 |
⊴ 22B4 |
≿ 227F |
≻ 227B |
≽ 227D |
≐ 2250 |
≚ 225A |
▽ 25BD |
▷ 25B7 |
Dx | ‖ 2016 |
╱ 2571 |
⊤ 22A4 |
⋁ 22C1 |
∪ 222A |
⊂ 2282 |
∊ 220A |
↖ 2196 |
↙ 2199 |
↾ 21BE |
↛ 219B |
↪ 21AA |
○ 25CB |
□ 25A1 |
▭ 25AD |
◊ 25CA |
Ex | | 007C |
╲ 2572 |
∖ 2216 |
⋀ 22C0 |
∩ 2229 |
⊃ 2283 |
∍ 220D |
↗ 2197 |
↘ 2198 |
⇝ 21DD |
↠ 21A0 |
↩ 21A9 |
● 25CF |
■ 25A0 |
▱ 25B1 |
∢ 2222 |
Fx | ≒ 2252 |
∺ 223A |
∝ 221D |
⌇ 2307 |
⊧ 22A7 |
⊦ 22A6 |
∦ 2226 |
∤ 2224 |
↚ 219A |
⇜ 21DC |
⇔ 21D4 |
⇕ 21D5 |
℩ 2129 |
℘ 2118 |
℞ 211E |
References
- ↑ "ISO 6862:1996(en). Information and documentation". ISO.
- ↑ "Mathematical coded character set for bibliographic information interchange, part 1" (PDF).
- ↑ "Mathematical coded character set for bibliographic information interchange, part 2" (PDF).
- ↑ "Unicode Encoding, Version 1.0 to ISO 8879 (SGML) & ISO DIS 6862.2 Mappings". unicode.org. Retrieved 23 November 2023.
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