Unicode Han Character 'a marsh at the foot of the hills, (interchangeable 湢 沇) name of a river' (U+3563) |
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Unicode Han Data | |
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kIRG_GSource | G5-3135 |
kPhonetic | 1630 |
kIRGKangXi | 0172.090 |
kSBGY | 293.29 |
kCangjie | CR |
kJIS0213 | 2,03,65 |
kGSR | 0229a |
kIRG_TSource | T4-216B |
kRSUnicode | 30.2 |
kMatthews | 7353 |
kFenn | 719P |
kDefinition | a marsh at the foot of the hills, (interchangeable 湢 沇) name of a river |
kFennIndex | 626.11 |
kIRG_JSource | JA4-2361 |
kCantonese | zin2 |
kKarlgren | 232 |
kRSAdobe_Japan1_6 | C+17344+12.2.3 C+17344+30.3.2 |
kIRGHanyuDaZidian | 10570.020 |
kHanyuPinyin | 10570.020:yǎn |
kHanYu | 10570.020 |
kMandarin | yǎn |
kTotalStrokes | 5 |
Encodings | |
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HTML Entity (decimal) | 㕣 |
HTML Entity (hex) | 㕣 |
How to type in Microsoft Windows | Alt +3563 |
UTF-8 (hex) | 0xE3 0x95 0xA3 (e395a3) |
UTF-8 (binary) | 11100011:10010101:10100011 |
UTF-16 (hex) | 0x3563 (3563) |
UTF-16 (decimal) | 13,667 |
UTF-32 (hex) | 0x00003563 (3563) |
UTF-32 (decimal) | 13,667 |
C/C++/Java source code | "\u3563" |
Python source code | u"\u3563" |
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Java Data | |
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string.toUpperCase() | 㕣 |
string.toLowerCase() | 㕣 |
Character.UnicodeBlock | CJK_UNIFIED_IDEOGRAPHS_EXTENSION_A |
Character.charCount() | 1 |
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() | No |
Character.isTitleCase() | No |
Character.isUnicodeIdentifierPart() | Yes |
Character.isUnicodeIdentifierStart() | Yes |
Character.isUpperCase() | No |
Character.isValidCodePoint() | Yes |
Character.isWhitespace() | No |