Regex character names
You can search for character codes by specifying the character name in a regex search.
You must use the syntax [=cname=], where cname is a character name. The character code is determined in the following order:
- If the character name exists in the current locale, the corresponding character code is used.
- If the character name is one byte, the name is used as the code.
- If the character name is listed in the following table, the corresponding character code is used.
- Otherwise, the character name was not found, and an error is returned.
Name | Code |
---|---|
soh | 01 = Start of heading |
stx | 02 = Start of text |
etx | 03 = End of text |
eot | 04 = End of transmission |
enq | 05 = Enquiry |
ack | 06 = Acknowledgment |
bel | 07 = Bell |
alert | 07 (BEL) = Bell |
bs | 08 = Backspace |
backspace | 08 = Backspace |
ht | 09 = Horizontal tab |
tab | 09 (HT) = Horizontal tab |
lf | 0A = Line feed |
newline | 0A (LF) = Line feed |
vt | 0B = Vertical tab |
vertical-tab | 0B (VT) = Vertical tab |
ff | 0C (FF) = Form feed |
form-feed | 0C (FF) = Form feed |
cr | 0D (CR) = Carriage return |
carriage-return | 0D (CR) = Carriage return |
so | 0E = Shift Out/X-On |
si | 0F = Shift In/X-Off |
dle | 10 = Data line escape |
dc1 | 11 = Device control 1 |
dc2 | 12 = Device control 2 |
dc3 | 13 = Device control 3 |
dc4 | 14 = Device control 4 |
nak | 15 = Negative acknowledgment |
syn | 16 = Synchronous idle |
etb | 17 = End of transmit block |
can | 18 = Cancel |
em | 19 = End of medium |
sub | 1A = Substitute |
esc | 1B = Escape |
is4 | 1C (FS) = File separator |
fs | 1C = File separator |
is3 | 1D (GS) = Group separator |
gs | 1D (GS) = Group separator |
is2 | 1E (RS) = Record separator |
rs | 1E (RS) = Record separator |
is1 | 1F (US) = Unit separator |
us | 1F (US) = Unit separator |
space | ' ' |
exclamation-mark | '!' |
quotation-mark | '"' |
number-sign | '#' |
dollar-sign | '$' |
percent-sign | '%' |
ampersand | '&' |
apostrophe | '\' |
left-parenthesis | '(' |
right-parenthesis | ')' |
asterisk | '*' |
plus-sign | '+' |
comma | , |
hyphen | '-' |
hyphen-minus | - |
period | '.' |
full-stop | '.' |
Slash | / |
solidus | '/' |
Zero | 0 |
one | '1' |
two | '2' |
Three | 3 |
four | 4 |
Five | 5 |
six | '6' |
Seven | 7 |
Eight | 8 |
Nine | 9 |
Colon | : |
semicolon | ';' |
less-than-sign | '<' |
equals-sign | '=' |
greater-than-sign | '>' |
question-mark | ? |
commercial-at | @ |
left-square-bracket | '[' |
backslash | \ |
reverse-solidus | \ |
right-square-bracket | ] |
circumflex | ^' |
circumflex-accent | ^' |
underscore | _' |
low-line | _' |
grave-accent | ` |
left-brace | '{' |
left-curly-bracket | '{' |
vertical-line | '|' |
right-brace | '}' |
right-curly-bracket | '}' |
Tilde | ~ |
del | 7F = Delete |