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The first plane, plane 0, the Basic Multilingual Plane (BMP), contains characters for almost all modern languages, and a large number of symbols. A primary objective for the BMP is to support the unification of prior character sets as well as characters for writing .
164 in plane 0, the Basic Multilingual Plane (in table below: BMP) 151 in plane 1, the Supplementary Multilingual Plane 7 in plane 2, the Supplementary Ideographic Plane 2 in plane 3, the Tertiary Ideographic Plane 2 in plane 14 (E in hexadecimal)
PlaneBlock RangeBlock NameCode Points [a]U+0000..U+007F1280 BMPU+0080..U+00FF1280 BMPU+0100..U+017F1280 BMPU+0180..U+024F208其他人也問了
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The Basic Multilingual Plane (Plane 0) contains 6,400 private-user characters in the eponymously named PUA Private Use Area, which ranges from U+E000 to U+F8FF. The Private Use Planes , Plane 15 and Plane 16, each have their own PUAs of 65,534 private-use characters (with the final two code points of each plane being noncharacters).
UCS-2, two bytes for every character, enabling the encoding of the first plane, 0x20, the Basic Multilingual Plane, containing the first 36,864 codepoints, straightforwardly, and other planes and groups by switching to them with ISO/IEC 2022 escape sequences;
The Unicode codespace is divided into 17 planes, numbered 0 to 16. Plane 0 is the Basic Multilingual Plane (BMP), and contains the most commonly used characters. All code points in the BMP are accessed as a single code unit in UTF-16 encoding and can
Unicode's Basic Multilingual Plane (BMP) represents the standard's 2 16 smallest code points. [113] Of these, 20 992 (or 32%) are assigned to "CJK Unified Ideographs", a designation comprising characters used in each of the Chinese family of scripts. As of97 ...
The Basic Multilingual Plane (BMP) is a 2-byte kernel version of Unicode with 2^16=65,536 code points for important characters of many languages. There are 27,522 characters in the CJKV (China, Japan, Korea and Vietnam) Ideographs Area, including all the simplified and traditional Chinese characters in GB2312 and Big5 traditional.