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Chapter 1.3, Problem 1.12CP
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ASCII character Set:
The ASCII stands for “American Standard Code for Information Interchange”.
- It uses 128 unique characters which represent the English letters, punctuation marks and other characters.
 - It is the most important coding scheme in computer memory to represent characters in computer memory.
 - It uses seven bits to represent each character in the set. Check bit is used as the eighth bit to ensure proper data transmission.
 - Extended ASCII character version includes the eighth bit and allows 256 unique characters, which includes some additional symbols and some accented letters.
 - ASCII has a finite number of characters; so it lists them all and assigns binary string value to each one of them.
 - ASCII character set as well as Unicode character set treats uppercase and lowercase letters distinctly...
 
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Starting Out with Programming Logic and Design (5th Edition) (What's New in Computer Science)
Chapter 1.2, Problem 1.1CPChapter 1.2, Problem 1.2CPChapter 1.2, Problem 1.3CPChapter 1.2, Problem 1.4CPChapter 1.2, Problem 1.5CPChapter 1.2, Problem 1.6CPChapter 1.2, Problem 1.7CPChapter 1.2, Problem 1.8CPChapter 1.3, Problem 1.9CPChapter 1.3, Problem 1.10CP
Chapter 1.3, Problem 1.11CPChapter 1.3, Problem 1.12CPChapter 1.3, Problem 1.13CPChapter 1.3, Problem 1.14CPChapter 1.4, Problem 1.15CPChapter 1.4, Problem 1.16CPChapter 1.4, Problem 1.17CPChapter 1.4, Problem 1.18CPChapter 1.4, Problem 1.19CPChapter 1.4, Problem 1.20CPChapter 1.4, Problem 1.21CPChapter 1.4, Problem 1.22CPChapter 1.4, Problem 1.23CPChapter 1.5, Problem 1.24CPChapter 1.5, Problem 1.25CPChapter 1.5, Problem 1.26CPChapter 1, Problem 1MCChapter 1, Problem 2MCChapter 1, Problem 3MCChapter 1, Problem 4MCChapter 1, Problem 5MCChapter 1, Problem 6MCChapter 1, Problem 7MCChapter 1, Problem 8MCChapter 1, Problem 9MCChapter 1, Problem 10MCChapter 1, Problem 11MCChapter 1, Problem 12MCChapter 1, Problem 13MCChapter 1, Problem 14MCChapter 1, Problem 15MCChapter 1, Problem 16MCChapter 1, Problem 17MCChapter 1, Problem 18MCChapter 1, Problem 19MCChapter 1, Problem 20MCChapter 1, Problem 21MCChapter 1, Problem 22MCChapter 1, Problem 23MCChapter 1, Problem 24MCChapter 1, Problem 25MCChapter 1, Problem 1TFChapter 1, Problem 2TFChapter 1, Problem 3TFChapter 1, Problem 4TFChapter 1, Problem 5TFChapter 1, Problem 6TFChapter 1, Problem 7TFChapter 1, Problem 8TFChapter 1, Problem 9TFChapter 1, Problem 10TFChapter 1, Problem 1SAChapter 1, Problem 2SAChapter 1, Problem 3SAChapter 1, Problem 4SAChapter 1, Problem 5SAChapter 1, Problem 6SAChapter 1, Problem 7SAChapter 1, Problem 1EChapter 1, Problem 2EChapter 1, Problem 3EChapter 1, Problem 4E
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