Unicode Han Character 'cold in the head; catarrh of the nose; mucus from the nose' (U+31316)

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cold in the head; catarrh of the nose; mucus from the nose

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cold in the head; catarrh of the nose; mucus from the nose

Unicode Data
Name cold in the head; catarrh of the nose; mucus from the nose
Block CJK Unified Ideographs Extension G
Category Letter, Other [Lo]
Script Han (Hani)
Combine 0
BIDI Left-to-Right [L]
Version Unicode 13.0 (March 2020)
Unicode Han Data
kIRG_UKSource UK-02591
kCantonese nung6
kTraditionalVariant U+9F48
kRSUnicode 209.6
kMandarin nòng
kTotalStrokes 20
kDefinition cold in the head; catarrh of the nose; mucus from the nose
Encodings
HTML Entity (decimal) 𱌖
HTML Entity (hex) 𱌖
How to type in Microsoft Windows Alt +31316
UTF-8 (hex) 0xF0 0xB1 0x8C 0x96 (f0b18c96)
UTF-8 (binary) 11110000:10110001:10001100:10010110
UTF-16 (hex) 0xD884 0xDF16 (d884df16)
UTF-16 (decimal) 55,428 57,110
UTF-32 (hex) 0x00031316 (31316)
UTF-32 (decimal) 201,494
C/C++/Java source code "\uD884\uDF16"
Python source code u"\U00031316"
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Java Data
string.toUpperCase() 𱌖
string.toLowerCase() 𱌖
Character.UnicodeBlock CJK_UNIFIED_IDEOGRAPHS_EXTENSION_G
Character.charCount() 2
Character.getDirectionality() DIRECTIONALITY_LEFT_TO_RIGHT [0]
Character.getNumericValue() -1
Character.getType() 5
Character.isDefined() Yes
Character.isDigit() No
Character.isIdentifierIgnorable() No
Character.isISOControl() No
Character.isJavaIdentifierPart() Yes
Character.isJavaIdentifierStart() Yes
Character.isLetter() Yes
Character.isLetterOrDigit() Yes
Character.isLowerCase() No
Character.isMirrored() No
Character.isSpaceChar() No
Character.isSupplementaryCodePoint() Yes
Character.isTitleCase() No
Character.isUnicodeIdentifierPart() Yes
Character.isUnicodeIdentifierStart() Yes
Character.isUpperCase() No
Character.isValidCodePoint() Yes
Character.isWhitespace() No