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=={{header|Action!}}== |
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Atari 8-bit computers use [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ATASCII ATASCII] character set which is a variation of ASCII. |
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<lang Action!>PROC Main() |
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BYTE |
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count=[96],rows=[16], |
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first=[32],last=[127], |
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i,j |
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Put(125) ;clear screen |
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FOR i=0 TO rows-1 |
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DO |
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Position(2,3+i) |
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FOR j=first+i TO last STEP rows |
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DO |
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IF j>=96 AND j<=99 THEN |
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Put(' ) |
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FI |
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PrintB(j) |
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Put(' ) |
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IF j=32 THEN |
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Print("SP ") |
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ELSEIF j=125 THEN |
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Print("CL") |
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ELSEIF j=126 THEN |
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Print("DL") |
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ELSEIF j=127 THEN |
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Print("TB") |
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ELSE |
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PrintF("%C ",j) |
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FI |
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OD |
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PutE() |
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OD |
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RETURN</lang> |
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{{out}} |
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[https://gitlab.com/amarok8bit/action-rosetta-code/-/raw/master/images/Show_ASCII_table.png Screenshot from Atari 8-bit computer] |
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32 SP 48 0 64 @ 80 P 96 ♦ 112 p |
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33 ! 49 1 65 A 81 Q 97 a 113 q |
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34 " 50 2 66 B 82 R 98 b 114 r |
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35 # 51 3 67 C 83 S 99 c 115 s |
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36 $ 52 4 68 D 84 T 100 d 116 t |
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37 % 53 5 69 E 85 U 101 e 117 u |
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38 & 54 6 70 F 86 V 102 f 118 v |
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39 ' 55 7 71 G 87 W 103 g 119 w |
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40 ( 56 8 72 H 88 X 104 h 120 x |
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41 ) 57 9 73 I 89 Y 105 i 121 y |
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42 * 58 : 74 J 90 Z 106 j 122 z |
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43 + 59 ; 75 K 91 [ 107 k 123 ♠ |
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44 , 60 < 76 L 92 \ 108 l 124 | |
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45 - 61 = 77 M 93 ] 109 m 125 CL |
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46 . 62 > 78 N 94 ^ 110 n 126 DL |
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47 / 63 ? 79 O 95 _ 111 o 127 TB |
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=={{header|Ada}}== |
=={{header|Ada}}== |
Revision as of 21:27, 1 December 2021
You are encouraged to solve this task according to the task description, using any language you may know.
- Task
Show the ASCII character set from values 32 to 127 (decimal) in a table format.
- Metrics
- Counting
- Word frequency
- Letter frequency
- Jewels and stones
- I before E except after C
- Bioinformatics/base count
- Count occurrences of a substring
- Count how many vowels and consonants occur in a string
- Remove/replace
- XXXX redacted
- Conjugate a Latin verb
- Remove vowels from a string
- String interpolation (included)
- Strip block comments
- Strip comments from a string
- Strip a set of characters from a string
- Strip whitespace from a string -- top and tail
- Strip control codes and extended characters from a string
- Anagrams/Derangements/shuffling
- Word wheel
- ABC problem
- Sattolo cycle
- Knuth shuffle
- Ordered words
- Superpermutation minimisation
- Textonyms (using a phone text pad)
- Anagrams
- Anagrams/Deranged anagrams
- Permutations/Derangements
- Find/Search/Determine
- ABC words
- Odd words
- Word ladder
- Semordnilap
- Word search
- Wordiff (game)
- String matching
- Tea cup rim text
- Alternade words
- Changeable words
- State name puzzle
- String comparison
- Unique characters
- Unique characters in each string
- Extract file extension
- Levenshtein distance
- Palindrome detection
- Common list elements
- Longest common suffix
- Longest common prefix
- Compare a list of strings
- Longest common substring
- Find common directory path
- Words from neighbour ones
- Change e letters to i in words
- Non-continuous subsequences
- Longest common subsequence
- Longest palindromic substrings
- Longest increasing subsequence
- Words containing "the" substring
- Sum of the digits of n is substring of n
- Determine if a string is numeric
- Determine if a string is collapsible
- Determine if a string is squeezable
- Determine if a string has all unique characters
- Determine if a string has all the same characters
- Longest substrings without repeating characters
- Find words which contains all the vowels
- Find words which contain the most consonants
- Find words which contains more than 3 vowels
- Find words whose first and last three letters are equal
- Find words with alternating vowels and consonants
- Formatting
- Substring
- Rep-string
- Word wrap
- String case
- Align columns
- Literals/String
- Repeat a string
- Brace expansion
- Brace expansion using ranges
- Reverse a string
- Phrase reversals
- Comma quibbling
- Special characters
- String concatenation
- Substring/Top and tail
- Commatizing numbers
- Reverse words in a string
- Suffixation of decimal numbers
- Long literals, with continuations
- Numerical and alphabetical suffixes
- Abbreviations, easy
- Abbreviations, simple
- Abbreviations, automatic
- Song lyrics/poems/Mad Libs/phrases
- Mad Libs
- Magic 8-ball
- 99 bottles of beer
- The Name Game (a song)
- The Old lady swallowed a fly
- The Twelve Days of Christmas
- Tokenize
- Text between
- Tokenize a string
- Word break problem
- Tokenize a string with escaping
- Split a character string based on change of character
- Sequences
11l
<lang 11l>L(i) 16
L(j) (32 + i .. 127).step(16) String k I j == 32 k = ‘Spc’ E I j == 127 k = ‘Del’ E k = Char(code' j) print(‘#3 : #<3’.format(j, k), end' ‘’) print()</lang>
- Output:
32 : Spc 48 : 0 64 : @ 80 : P 96 : ` 112 : p 33 : ! 49 : 1 65 : A 81 : Q 97 : a 113 : q 34 : " 50 : 2 66 : B 82 : R 98 : b 114 : r 35 : # 51 : 3 67 : C 83 : S 99 : c 115 : s 36 : $ 52 : 4 68 : D 84 : T 100 : d 116 : t 37 : % 53 : 5 69 : E 85 : U 101 : e 117 : u 38 : & 54 : 6 70 : F 86 : V 102 : f 118 : v 39 : ' 55 : 7 71 : G 87 : W 103 : g 119 : w 40 : ( 56 : 8 72 : H 88 : X 104 : h 120 : x 41 : ) 57 : 9 73 : I 89 : Y 105 : i 121 : y 42 : * 58 : : 74 : J 90 : Z 106 : j 122 : z 43 : + 59 : ; 75 : K 91 : [ 107 : k 123 : { 44 : , 60 : < 76 : L 92 : \ 108 : l 124 : | 45 : - 61 : = 77 : M 93 : ] 109 : m 125 : } 46 : . 62 : > 78 : N 94 : ^ 110 : n 126 : ~ 47 : / 63 : ? 79 : O 95 : _ 111 : o 127 : Del
6502 Assembly
<lang asm>==========================================================================
- task
- show ascii table
- language
- 6502 Assembly
- for
- : rosettacode.org
- run
- on a Commodore 64 with command
- sys 49152
- same logic of "Commodore BASIC"
- assembler win2c64 by Aart Bik
- http://www.aartbik.com/
- 2020-05-01 alvalongo
- ==========================================================================
- constants
cr = 13 ; carriage-return white = 5 ; color white
- ----------------------------------------------
- memory on zero page
linnum = $14
- ----------------------------------------------
- kernel routines
linstr = $bdcd ; C64 ROM : convert a 16-bit value to string and print on current device (default screen) chrout = $ffd2 ; C64 ROM kernel: output a character to current device, default screen ; use $fded for Apple 2
- ----------------------------------------------
.org $c000 ; start at free RAM, on Commodore 64
- ----------------------------------------------
l100 lda #147 ; clear screen
jsr chrout ;
l110 lda #14 ;character set 2, upper/lower case mode
jsr chrout ; lda #white ; color for characters jsr chrout ;
l120 lda #<msg1
ldx #>msg1 jsr prtmsg ;
l130 lda #<msg2
ldx #>msg2 jsr prtmsg ;
l140 lda #cr
jsr chrout ;
l150 lda #0
sta row ;
l160 lda #0
sta column ;
l170 clc
lda row adc #32 sta ascii lda column asl ; times 2, 2 asl ; times 2, 4 asl ; times 2, 8 asl ; times 2, 16 adc ascii sta ascii ;
l180 cmp #100
bcs l185 ; equal or greater than lda #" " ; a space before values less than 100 jsr chrout ;
l185 ldx ascii
lda #0 jsr linstr ; convert to string and print on screen lda #":" jsr chrout lda ascii jsr chrout lda #" " jsr chrout ;
l190 inc column ; next column
lda column cmp #5 bcc l170 beq l170 ;
l200 lda #cr
jsr chrout ;
l210 inc row ; next row
lda row cmp #15 bcc l160 beq l160 ;
l220 rts ; return to operating system
- ----------------------------------------------
- print message
prtmsg sta linnum
stx linnum+1 ldy #0
l310 lda (linnum),y
beq l320 jsr chrout iny bne l310
l320 lda #cr
jsr chrout rts
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msg1 .byte "COMMODORE 64 - BASIC V2",0 msg2 .byte "CHARACTER SET 2 UPPER/LOWER CASE MODE",0 row .byte 0 column .byte 0 ascii .byte 0 </lang>
8080 Assembly
<lang 8080asm> org 100h mvi a,32 ; Start with space mvi d,16 ; 16 lines dochar: mov c,a ; Print number call putnum mov a,c lxi h,spc ; Is it space? cpi 32 jz print lxi h,del cpi 127 ; Is it del? jz print lxi h,chr ; Character mov m,a print: call puts adi 16 ; Next column jp dochar ; Done with this line? lxi h,nl call puts sui 95 ; Next line dcr d jnz dochar ret ;;; Print number in A. C, D preserved. putnum: lxi h,num ; Set number string to spaces push h mvi b,' ' mov m,b inx h mov m,b inx h mov m,b dgts: mvi b,-1 divmod: sui 10 ; B = A/10, A = (A mod 10)-10 inr b jnc divmod adi 58 ; Make digit mov m,a ; Store digit dcx h mov a,b ; Next digit ana a jnz dgts pop h ; Print number ;;; Print zero-terminated (...ish) string puts: mov e,m call putch inx h dcr e jp puts ret ;;; Output character in E using CP/M call, ;;; preserving registers putch: push psw push b push d push h mvi c,2 call 5 pop h pop d pop b pop psw ret nl: db 13,10,0 ; Newline num: db ' : ',0 ; Placeholder for number string spc: db 'Spc ',0 ; Space del: db 'Del ',0 ; Del chr: db '* ',0 ; Placeholder for character</lang>
- Output:
32: Spc 48: 0 64: @ 80: P 96: ` 112: p 33: ! 49: 1 65: A 81: Q 97: a 113: q 34: " 50: 2 66: B 82: R 98: b 114: r 35: # 51: 3 67: C 83: S 99: c 115: s 36: $ 52: 4 68: D 84: T 100: d 116: t 37: % 53: 5 69: E 85: U 101: e 117: u 38: & 54: 6 70: F 86: V 102: f 118: v 39: ' 55: 7 71: G 87: W 103: g 119: w 40: ( 56: 8 72: H 88: X 104: h 120: x 41: ) 57: 9 73: I 89: Y 105: i 121: y 42: * 58: : 74: J 90: Z 106: j 122: z 43: + 59: ; 75: K 91: [ 107: k 123: { 44: , 60: < 76: L 92: \ 108: l 124: | 45: - 61: = 77: M 93: ] 109: m 125: } 46: . 62: > 78: N 94: ^ 110: n 126: ~ 47: / 63: ? 79: O 95: _ 111: o 127: Del
8086 Assembly
<lang asm> cpu 8086 bits 16 putch: equ 2h section .text org 100h mov cx,16 ; 16 lines mov bh,32 ; Start at 32 dochar: mov al,bh ; Print number call putnum cmp bh,32 ; Space? je .spc cmp bh,127 ; Del? je .del mov [chr],bh ; Otherwise, print character mov di,chr jmp .out .spc: mov di,spc jmp .out .del: mov di,del .out: call putstr add bh,16 ; Next column cmp bh,128 ; Done with this line? jb dochar mov di,nl ; Print newline call putstr sub bh,95 ; Do next line loop dochar ret ;;; Print number in AL as ASCII, right-aligned in 3 characters putnum: mov dx,2020h ; Put spaces in number mov di,num ; Two spaces mov [di],dx inc di inc di mov [di],dh ; Third space mov bl,10 ; Divisor .div: xor ah,ah ; Write digits div bl add ah,'0' mov [di],ah dec di test al,al jnz .div mov di,num ; Print number putstr: mov ah,putch ; Use zero-terminated strings .loop: mov dl,[di] test dl,dl jz .done int 21h inc di jmp .loop .done: ret section .data num: db ' : ',0 ; Placeholder for number string nl: db 13,10,0 ; Newline spc: db 'Spc ',0 ; Space del: db 'Del ',0 ; Del chr: db '* ',0 ; Placeholder for character</lang>
- Output:
32: Spc 48: 0 64: @ 80: P 96: ` 112: p 33: ! 49: 1 65: A 81: Q 97: a 113: q 34: " 50: 2 66: B 82: R 98: b 114: r 35: # 51: 3 67: C 83: S 99: c 115: s 36: $ 52: 4 68: D 84: T 100: d 116: t 37: % 53: 5 69: E 85: U 101: e 117: u 38: & 54: 6 70: F 86: V 102: f 118: v 39: ' 55: 7 71: G 87: W 103: g 119: w 40: ( 56: 8 72: H 88: X 104: h 120: x 41: ) 57: 9 73: I 89: Y 105: i 121: y 42: * 58: : 74: J 90: Z 106: j 122: z 43: + 59: ; 75: K 91: [ 107: k 123: { 44: , 60: < 76: L 92: \ 108: l 124: | 45: - 61: = 77: M 93: ] 109: m 125: } 46: . 62: > 78: N 94: ^ 110: n 126: ~ 47: / 63: ? 79: O 95: _ 111: o 127: Del
Action!
Atari 8-bit computers use ATASCII character set which is a variation of ASCII. <lang Action!>PROC Main()
BYTE count=[96],rows=[16], first=[32],last=[127], i,j
Put(125) ;clear screen FOR i=0 TO rows-1 DO Position(2,3+i)
FOR j=first+i TO last STEP rows DO IF j>=96 AND j<=99 THEN Put(' ) FI PrintB(j) Put(' )
IF j=32 THEN Print("SP ") ELSEIF j=125 THEN Print("CL") ELSEIF j=126 THEN Print("DL") ELSEIF j=127 THEN Print("TB") ELSE PrintF("%C ",j) FI OD PutE() OD
RETURN</lang>
- Output:
Screenshot from Atari 8-bit computer
32 SP 48 0 64 @ 80 P 96 ♦ 112 p 33 ! 49 1 65 A 81 Q 97 a 113 q 34 " 50 2 66 B 82 R 98 b 114 r 35 # 51 3 67 C 83 S 99 c 115 s 36 $ 52 4 68 D 84 T 100 d 116 t 37 % 53 5 69 E 85 U 101 e 117 u 38 & 54 6 70 F 86 V 102 f 118 v 39 ' 55 7 71 G 87 W 103 g 119 w 40 ( 56 8 72 H 88 X 104 h 120 x 41 ) 57 9 73 I 89 Y 105 i 121 y 42 * 58 : 74 J 90 Z 106 j 122 z 43 + 59 ; 75 K 91 [ 107 k 123 ♠ 44 , 60 < 76 L 92 \ 108 l 124 | 45 - 61 = 77 M 93 ] 109 m 125 CL 46 . 62 > 78 N 94 ^ 110 n 126 DL 47 / 63 ? 79 O 95 _ 111 o 127 TB
Ada
<lang ada>with Ada.Text_IO; use Ada.Text_IO; with Ada.Integer_Text_IO; use Ada.Integer_Text_IO;
procedure Ascii_Table is
N : Integer;
begin
for R in 0 .. 15 loop for C in 0 .. 5 loop N := 32 + 16 * C + R; Put (N, 3); Put (" : "); case N is when 32 => Put ("Spc "); when 127 => Put ("Del "); when others => Put (Character'Val (N) & " "); end case; end loop; New_Line; end loop;
end Ascii_Table;</lang>
- Output:
32 : Spc 48 : 0 64 : @ 80 : P 96 : ` 112 : p 33 : ! 49 : 1 65 : A 81 : Q 97 : a 113 : q 34 : " 50 : 2 66 : B 82 : R 98 : b 114 : r 35 : # 51 : 3 67 : C 83 : S 99 : c 115 : s 36 : $ 52 : 4 68 : D 84 : T 100 : d 116 : t 37 : % 53 : 5 69 : E 85 : U 101 : e 117 : u 38 : & 54 : 6 70 : F 86 : V 102 : f 118 : v 39 : ' 55 : 7 71 : G 87 : W 103 : g 119 : w 40 : ( 56 : 8 72 : H 88 : X 104 : h 120 : x 41 : ) 57 : 9 73 : I 89 : Y 105 : i 121 : y 42 : * 58 : : 74 : J 90 : Z 106 : j 122 : z 43 : + 59 : ; 75 : K 91 : [ 107 : k 123 : { 44 : , 60 : < 76 : L 92 : \ 108 : l 124 : | 45 : - 61 : = 77 : M 93 : ] 109 : m 125 : } 46 : . 62 : > 78 : N 94 : ^ 110 : n 126 : ~ 47 : / 63 : ? 79 : O 95 : _ 111 : o 127 : Del
ALGOL 68
<lang algol68>BEGIN
# generate an ascii table for characters 32 - 127 # INT char count := 1; FOR c FROM 32 TO 127 DO print( ( whole( c, -4 ) , ": " , IF c = 32 THEN "SPC" ELIF c = 127 THEN "DEL" ELSE " " + REPR c + " " FI ) ); IF char count = 0 THEN print( ( newline ) ) FI; ( char count PLUSAB 1 ) MODAB 6 OD
END</lang>
- Output:
32: SPC 33: ! 34: " 35: # 36: $ 37: % 38: & 39: ' 40: ( 41: ) 42: * 43: + 44: , 45: - 46: . 47: / 48: 0 49: 1 50: 2 51: 3 52: 4 53: 5 54: 6 55: 7 56: 8 57: 9 58: : 59: ; 60: < 61: = 62: > 63: ? 64: @ 65: A 66: B 67: C 68: D 69: E 70: F 71: G 72: H 73: I 74: J 75: K 76: L 77: M 78: N 79: O 80: P 81: Q 82: R 83: S 84: T 85: U 86: V 87: W 88: X 89: Y 90: Z 91: [ 92: \ 93: ] 94: ^ 95: _ 96: ` 97: a 98: b 99: c 100: d 101: e 102: f 103: g 104: h 105: i 106: j 107: k 108: l 109: m 110: n 111: o 112: p 113: q 114: r 115: s 116: t 117: u 118: v 119: w 120: x 121: y 122: z 123: { 124: | 125: } 126: ~ 127: DEL
ALGOL W
<lang algolw>begin
% generate an ascii table for chars 32 - 127 % integer cPos; cPos := 0; for i := 32 until 127 do begin if cPos = 0 then write(); cPos := ( cPos + 1 ) rem 6; writeon( i_w := 3, s_w := 0, i, ": " ); if i = 32 then writeon( "Spc ") else if i = 127 then writeon( "Del " ) else writeon( code( i ), " " ) end for_i
end.</lang>
- Output:
32: Spc 33: ! 34: " 35: # 36: $ 37: % 38: & 39: ' 40: ( 41: ) 42: * 43: + 44: , 45: - 46: . 47: / 48: 0 49: 1 50: 2 51: 3 52: 4 53: 5 54: 6 55: 7 56: 8 57: 9 58: : 59: ; 60: < 61: = 62: > 63: ? 64: @ 65: A 66: B 67: C 68: D 69: E 70: F 71: G 72: H 73: I 74: J 75: K 76: L 77: M 78: N 79: O 80: P 81: Q 82: R 83: S 84: T 85: U 86: V 87: W 88: X 89: Y 90: Z 91: [ 92: \ 93: ] 94: ^ 95: _ 96: ` 97: a 98: b 99: c 100: d 101: e 102: f 103: g 104: h 105: i 106: j 107: k 108: l 109: m 110: n 111: o 112: p 113: q 114: r 115: s 116: t 117: u 118: v 119: w 120: x 121: y 122: z 123: { 124: | 125: } 126: ~ 127: Del
APL
<lang APL>{(¯3↑⍕⍵),': ',∊('Spc' 'Del'(⎕UCS ⍵))[32 127⍳⍵]}¨⍉6 16⍴31+⍳96</lang>
- Output:
32: Spc 48: 0 64: @ 80: P 96: ` 112: p 33: ! 49: 1 65: A 81: Q 97: a 113: q 34: " 50: 2 66: B 82: R 98: b 114: r 35: # 51: 3 67: C 83: S 99: c 115: s 36: $ 52: 4 68: D 84: T 100: d 116: t 37: % 53: 5 69: E 85: U 101: e 117: u 38: & 54: 6 70: F 86: V 102: f 118: v 39: ' 55: 7 71: G 87: W 103: g 119: w 40: ( 56: 8 72: H 88: X 104: h 120: x 41: ) 57: 9 73: I 89: Y 105: i 121: y 42: * 58: : 74: J 90: Z 106: j 122: z 43: + 59: ; 75: K 91: [ 107: k 123: { 44: , 60: < 76: L 92: \ 108: l 124: | 45: - 61: = 77: M 93: ] 109: m 125: } 46: . 62: > 78: N 94: ^ 110: n 126: ~ 47: / 63: ? 79: O 95: _ 111: o 127: Del
AppleScript
<lang applescript>-- asciiTable :: () -> String on asciiTable()
script row on |λ|(x) concat(map(justifyLeft(12, space), x)) end |λ| end script unlines(map(row, ¬ transpose(chunksOf(16, map(my asciiEntry, ¬ enumFromTo(32, 127))))))
end asciiTable
TEST ---------------------------
on run
asciiTable()
end run
DISPLAY -------------------------
-- asciiEntry :: Int -> String on asciiEntry(n)
set k to asciiName(n) if "" ≠ k then justifyRight(4, space, n as string) & " : " & k else k end if
end asciiEntry
-- asciiName :: Int -> String on asciiName(n)
if 32 > n or 127 < n then "" else if 32 = n then "Spc" else if 127 = n then "Del" else chr(n) end if
end asciiName
GENERIC FUNCTIONS --------------------
-- chr :: Int -> Char on chr(n)
character id n
end chr
-- chunksOf :: Int -> [a] -> a
on chunksOf(k, xs)
script on go(ys) set ab to splitAt(k, ys) set a to |1| of ab if {} ≠ a then {a} & go(|2| of ab) else a end if end go end script result's go(xs)
end chunksOf
-- concat :: a -> [a]
-- concat :: [String] -> String
on concat(xs)
set lng to length of xs if 0 < lng and string is class of (item 1 of xs) then set acc to "" else set acc to {} end if repeat with i from 1 to lng set acc to acc & item i of xs end repeat acc
end concat
-- concatMap :: (a -> [b]) -> [a] -> [b]
on concatMap(f, xs)
set lng to length of xs if 0 < lng and class of xs is string then set acc to "" else set acc to {} end if tell mReturn(f) repeat with i from 1 to lng set acc to acc & |λ|(item i of xs, i, xs) end repeat end tell return acc
end concatMap
-- enumFromTo :: Int -> Int -> [Int]
on enumFromTo(m, n)
if m ≤ n then set lst to {} repeat with i from m to n set end of lst to i end repeat return lst else return {} end if
end enumFromTo
-- foldl :: (a -> b -> a) -> a -> [b] -> a
on foldl(f, startValue, xs)
tell mReturn(f) set v to startValue set lng to length of xs repeat with i from 1 to lng set v to |λ|(v, item i of xs, i, xs) end repeat return v end tell
end foldl
-- justifyLeft :: Int -> Char -> String -> String
on justifyLeft(n, cFiller)
script on |λ|(strText) if n > length of strText then text 1 thru n of (strText & replicate(n, cFiller)) else strText end if end |λ| end script
end justifyLeft
-- justifyRight :: Int -> Char -> String -> String
on justifyRight(n, cFiller, strText)
if n > length of strText then text -n thru -1 of ((replicate(n, cFiller) as text) & strText) else strText end if
end justifyRight
-- length :: [a] -> Int
on |length|(xs)
length of xs
end |length|
-- map :: (a -> b) -> [a] -> [b]
on map(f, xs)
tell mReturn(f) set lng to length of xs set lst to {} repeat with i from 1 to lng set end of lst to |λ|(item i of xs, i, xs) end repeat return lst end tell
end map
-- Lift 2nd class handler function into 1st class script wrapper
-- mReturn :: First-class m => (a -> b) -> m (a -> b)
on mReturn(f)
if class of f is script then f else script property |λ| : f end script end if
end mReturn
-- Egyptian multiplication - progressively doubling a list, appending
-- stages of doubling to an accumulator where needed for binary
-- assembly of a target length
-- replicate :: Int -> a -> [a]
on replicate(n, a)
set out to {} if n < 1 then return out set dbl to {a} repeat while (n > 1) if (n mod 2) > 0 then set out to out & dbl set n to (n div 2) set dbl to (dbl & dbl) end repeat return out & dbl
end replicate
-- splitAt :: Int -> [a] -> ([a],[a])
on splitAt(n, xs)
if n > 0 and n < length of xs then if class of xs is text then Tuple(items 1 thru n of xs as text, items (n + 1) thru -1 of xs as text) else Tuple(items 1 thru n of xs, items (n + 1) thru -1 of xs) end if else if n < 1 then Tuple({}, xs) else Tuple(xs, {}) end if end if
end splitAt
-- Tuple (,) :: a -> b -> (a, b)
on Tuple(a, b)
{type:"Tuple", |1|:a, |2|:b, length:2}
end Tuple
-- Simplified version - assuming rows of unvarying length.
-- transpose :: a -> a
on transpose(rows)
script cols on |λ|(_, iCol) script cell on |λ|(row) item iCol of row end |λ| end script concatMap(cell, rows) end |λ| end script map(cols, item 1 of rows)
end transpose
-- unlines :: [String] -> String
on unlines(xs)
set {dlm, my text item delimiters} to ¬ {my text item delimiters, linefeed} set str to xs as text set my text item delimiters to dlm str
end unlines</lang>
- Output:
32 : Spc 48 : 0 64 : @ 80 : P 96 : ` 112 : p 33 : ! 49 : 1 65 : A 81 : Q 97 : a 113 : q 34 : " 50 : 2 66 : B 82 : R 98 : b 114 : r 35 : # 51 : 3 67 : C 83 : S 99 : c 115 : s 36 : $ 52 : 4 68 : D 84 : T 100 : d 116 : t 37 : % 53 : 5 69 : E 85 : U 101 : e 117 : u 38 : & 54 : 6 70 : F 86 : V 102 : f 118 : v 39 : ' 55 : 7 71 : G 87 : W 103 : g 119 : w 40 : ( 56 : 8 72 : H 88 : X 104 : h 120 : x 41 : ) 57 : 9 73 : I 89 : Y 105 : i 121 : y 42 : * 58 : : 74 : J 90 : Z 106 : j 122 : z 43 : + 59 : ; 75 : K 91 : [ 107 : k 123 : { 44 : , 60 : < 76 : L 92 : \ 108 : l 124 : | 45 : - 61 : = 77 : M 93 : ] 109 : m 125 : } 46 : . 62 : > 78 : N 94 : ^ 110 : n 126 : ~ 47 : / 63 : ? 79 : O 95 : _ 111 : o 127 : Del
Applesoft BASIC
This is similar to the Commodore BASIC program in that it clears the screen and displays the version of BASIC. It uses enterable Applesoft BASIC to embed a 6502 machine language routine that XORs $87 with the character stored at $41 and prints the character.<lang basic> 0 GOTO 10: ONERR AI READ LY RND
10 LET X = 256 * PEEK (104) 11 LET X = X + PEEK (103) + 7 20 CALL - 1184:B$ = CHR$ (8) 21 NORMAL : PRINT :E = 61588 22 PRINT TAB( 29)"APPLESOFT"; 23 PRINT " II"B$:M = - 1 24 PRINT TAB( 22)"BASED ON "; 25 FOR I = E + 9 TO E STEP M 26 POKE 65, PEEK (I): CALL X 27 NEXT : PRINT B$:S$ = " " 28 PRINT TAB( 28)"6502 "; 29 PRINT "BASIC V2" CHR$ (8) 30 PRINT "CHARACTER SET" 40 FOR R = 0 TO 15: PRINT 50 FOR C = 2 TO 7:A = C * 16 60 LET N$ = S$ + STR$ (A + R) 70 LET N$ = RIGHT$ (N$,4) 80 PRINT N$":" CHR$ (A + R); 90 NEXT C,R: PRINT</lang>
The 6502 routine is embedded at line 0 and is used to display the string "!TFOSORCIM" backwards. <lang asm> LDA $41 ; ONERR A EOR #$87 ; I READ JMP $DB59 ; LY RND</lang>
ARM Assembly
Thanks to Keith of ChibiAkumas for creating the GBA bitmap font and I/O routines.
<lang ARM Assembly>.equ CursorX,0x02000000 .equ CursorY,0x02000001 ProgramStart: mov sp,#0x03000000 ;Init Stack Pointer
mov r4,#0x04000000 ;DISPCNT -LCD Control mov r2,#0x403 ;4= Layer 2 on / 3= ScreenMode 3 str r2,[r4] ;now the screen is visible bl ResetTextCursors ;set text cursors to top left of screen
mov r2,#32 mov r3,#32+20 ;screen height is 20 chars mov r5,#0 ;column spacer mov r6,#5
;R0 = Character to print (working copy) ;R2 = real copy ;R3 = compare factor loop_printAscii: mov r0,r2 bl ShowHex
mov r0,#32 bl PrintChar
mov r0,r2 bl PrintChar
bl CustomNewLine add r2,r2,#1
cmp r2,#128 beq forever ;exit early
cmp r2,r3 bne loop_printAscii
add r3,r3,#20 ;next section
;inc to next column add r5,r5,#5 mov r0,r5 mov r1,#0 bl SetTextCursors subs r6,r6,#1 bne loop_printAscii
forever:
b forever
- INPUT/OUTPUT SUBROUTINES - CREATED BY KEITH OF CHIBIAKUMAS.COM
PrintString: ;Print 255 terminated string STMFD sp!,{r0-r12, lr} PrintStringAgain: ldrB r0,[r1],#1 cmp r0,#255 beq PrintStringDone ;Repeat until 255 bl printchar ;Print Char b PrintStringAgain PrintStringDone: LDMFD sp!,{r0-r12, pc}
PrintChar: STMFD sp!,{r0-r12, lr} mov r4,#0 mov r5,#0
mov r3,#CursorX ldrB r4,[r3] ;X pos mov r3,#CursorY ldrB r5,[r3] ;Y pos
mov r3,#0x06000000 ;VRAM base
mov r6,#8*2 ;Xpos, 2 bytes per pixel, 8 bytes per char mul r2,r4,r6 add r3,r3,r2
mov r4,#240*8*2 ;Ypos, 240 pixels per line, mul r2,r5,r4 ;2 bytes per pixel, 8 lines per char add r3,r3,r2
adr r4,BitmapFont ;Font source
sub r0,r0,#32 ;First Char is 32 (space) add r4,r4,r0,asl #3 ;8 bytes per char
mov r1,#8 ;8 lines DrawLine: mov r7,#8 ;8 pixels per line ldrb r8,[r4],#1 ;Load Letter mov r9,#0b100000000 ;Mask
mov r2, #0b1111111101000000; Color: ABBBBBGGGGGRRRRR A=Alpha DrawPixel: tst r8,r9 ;Is bit 1? strneh r2,[r3] ;Yes? then fill pixel (HalfWord) add r3,r3,#2 mov r9,r9,ror #1 ;Bitshift Mask subs r7,r7,#1 bne DrawPixel ;Next Hpixel
add r3,r3,#480-16 ;Move Down a line (240 pixels *2 bytes) subs r1,r1,#1 ;-1 char (16 px) bne DrawLine ;Next Vline
LineDone: mov r3,#CursorX ldrB r0,[r3] add r0,r0,#1 ;Move across screen strB r0,[r3] mov r10,#30 cmp r0,r10 bleq NewLine LDMFD sp!,{r0-r12, pc}
NewLine: STMFD sp!,{r0-r12, lr} mov r3,#CursorX mov r0,#0 strB r0,[r3] mov r4,#CursorY ldrB r0,[r4] add r0,r0,#1 strB r0,[r4] LDMFD sp!,{r0-r12, pc}
CustomNewLine: STMFD sp!,{r0-r12, lr} mov r3,#CursorX mov r0,r5 strB r0,[r3] mov r4,#CursorY ldrB r0,[r4] add r0,r0,#1 strB r0,[r4] LDMFD sp!,{r0-r12, pc}
ResetTextCursors: STMFD sp!,{r4-r6,lr} mov r4,#0 mov r5,#CursorX mov r6,#CursorY strB r4,[r5] strB r4,[r6] LDMFD sp!,{r4-r6,lr} bx lr
SetTextCursors: ;input: R0 = new X ; R1 = new Y STMFD sp!,{r5-r6} mov r5,#CursorX mov r6,#CursorY strB r0,[r5] strB r1,[r6] LDMFD sp!,{r5-r6} bx lr
ShowHex: STMFD sp!,{r0-r12, lr} mov r2,r0,ror #4 bl ShowHexChar mov r2,r0 bl ShowHexChar LDMFD sp!,{r0-r12, pc}
ShowHexChar: STMFD sp!,{r0-r12, lr} ;mov r3, and r0,r2,#0x0F ; r3 cmp r0,#10 addge r0,r0,#7 ;if 10 or greater convert to alphabet letters a-f add r0,r0,#48 bl PrintChar LDMFD sp!,{r0-r12, pc}
BitmapFont:
- each byte represents a row of 8 pixels. This is a 1BPP font that is converted to the GBA's 16bpp screen format at runtime
.byte 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00 ; 20 .byte 0x10,0x18,0x18,0x18,0x18,0x00,0x18,0x00 ; 21 .byte 0x28,0x6C,0x28,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00 ; 22 .byte 0x00,0x28,0x7C,0x28,0x7C,0x28,0x00,0x00 ; 23 .byte 0x18,0x3E,0x48,0x3C,0x12,0x7C,0x18,0x00 ; 24 .byte 0x02,0xC4,0xC8,0x10,0x20,0x46,0x86,0x00 ; 25 .byte 0x10,0x28,0x28,0x72,0x94,0x8C,0x72,0x00 ; 26 .byte 0x0C,0x1C,0x30,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00 ; 27 .byte 0x18,0x18,0x30,0x30,0x30,0x18,0x18,0x00 ; 28 .byte 0x18,0x18,0x0C,0x0C,0x0C,0x18,0x18,0x00 ; 29 .byte 0x08,0x49,0x2A,0x1C,0x14,0x22,0x41,0x00 ; 2A .byte 0x00,0x18,0x18,0x7E,0x18,0x18,0x00,0x00 ; 2B .byte 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x18,0x18,0x30 ; 2C .byte 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x7E,0x7E,0x00,0x00,0x00 ; 2D .byte 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x18,0x18,0x00 ; 2E .byte 0x02,0x04,0x08,0x10,0x20,0x40,0x80,0x00 ; 2F .byte 0x7C,0xC6,0xD6,0xD6,0xD6,0xC6,0x7C,0x00 ; 30 .byte 0x10,0x18,0x18,0x18,0x18,0x18,0x08,0x00 ; 31 .byte 0x3C,0x7E,0x06,0x3C,0x60,0x7E,0x3C,0x00 ; 32 .byte 0x3C,0x7E,0x06,0x1C,0x06,0x7E,0x3C,0x00 ; 33 .byte 0x18,0x3C,0x64,0xCC,0x7C,0x0C,0x08,0x00 ; 34 .byte 0x3C,0x7E,0x60,0x7C,0x06,0x7E,0x3E,0x00 ; 35 .byte 0x3C,0x7E,0x60,0x7C,0x66,0x66,0x3C,0x00 ; 36 .byte 0x3C,0x7E,0x06,0x0C,0x18,0x18,0x10,0x00 ; 37 .byte 0x3C,0x66,0x66,0x3C,0x66,0x66,0x3C,0x00 ; 38 .byte 0x3C,0x66,0x66,0x3E,0x06,0x7E,0x3C,0x00 ; 39 .byte 0x00,0x00,0x18,0x18,0x00,0x18,0x18,0x00 ; 3A .byte 0x00,0x00,0x18,0x18,0x00,0x18,0x18,0x30 ; 3B .byte 0x0C,0x1C,0x38,0x60,0x38,0x1C,0x0C,0x00 ; 3C .byte 0x00,0x00,0x7E,0x00,0x00,0x7E,0x00,0x00 ; 3D .byte 0x60,0x70,0x38,0x0C,0x38,0x70,0x60,0x00 ; 3E .byte 0x3C,0x76,0x06,0x1C,0x00,0x18,0x18,0x00 ; 3F .byte 0x7C,0xCE,0xA6,0xB6,0xC6,0xF0,0x7C,0x00 ; 40 @ .byte 0x18,0x3C,0x66,0x66,0x7E,0x66,0x24,0x00 ; 41 A .byte 0x3C,0x66,0x66,0x7C,0x66,0x66,0x3C,0x00 ; 42 B .byte 0x38,0x7C,0xC0,0xC0,0xC0,0x7C,0x38,0x00 ; 43 C .byte 0x3C,0x64,0x66,0x66,0x66,0x64,0x38,0x00 ; 44 D .byte 0x3C,0x7E,0x60,0x78,0x60,0x7E,0x3C,0x00 ; 45 E .byte 0x38,0x7C,0x60,0x78,0x60,0x60,0x20,0x00 ; 46 F .byte 0x3C,0x66,0xC0,0xC0,0xCC,0x66,0x3C,0x00 ; 47 G .byte 0x24,0x66,0x66,0x7E,0x66,0x66,0x24,0x00 ; 48 H .byte 0x10,0x18,0x18,0x18,0x18,0x18,0x08,0x00 ; 49 I .byte 0x08,0x0C,0x0C,0x0C,0x4C,0xFC,0x78,0x00 ; 4A J .byte 0x24,0x66,0x6C,0x78,0x6C,0x66,0x24,0x00 ; 4B K .byte 0x20,0x60,0x60,0x60,0x60,0x7E,0x3E,0x00 ; 4C L .byte 0x44,0xEE,0xFE,0xD6,0xD6,0xD6,0x44,0x00 ; 4D M .byte 0x44,0xE6,0xF6,0xDE,0xCE,0xC6,0x44,0x00 ; 4E N .byte 0x38,0x6C,0xC6,0xC6,0xC6,0x6C,0x38,0x00 ; 4F O .byte 0x38,0x6C,0x64,0x7C,0x60,0x60,0x20,0x00 ; 50 P .byte 0x38,0x6C,0xC6,0xC6,0xCA,0x74,0x3A,0x00 ; 51 Q .byte 0x3C,0x66,0x66,0x7C,0x6C,0x66,0x26,0x00 ; 52 R .byte 0x3C,0x7E,0x60,0x3C,0x06,0x7E,0x3C,0x00 ; 53 S .byte 0x3C,0x7E,0x18,0x18,0x18,0x18,0x08,0x00 ; 54 T .byte 0x24,0x66,0x66,0x66,0x66,0x66,0x3C,0x00 ; 55 U .byte 0x24,0x66,0x66,0x66,0x66,0x3C,0x18,0x00 ; 56 V .byte 0x44,0xC6,0xD6,0xD6,0xFE,0xEE,0x44,0x00 ; 57 W .byte 0xC6,0x6C,0x38,0x38,0x6C,0xC6,0x44,0x00 ; 58 X .byte 0x24,0x66,0x66,0x3C,0x18,0x18,0x08,0x00 ; 59 Y .byte 0x7C,0xFC,0x0C,0x18,0x30,0x7E,0x7C,0x00 ; 5A Z .byte 0x1C,0x30,0x30,0x30,0x30,0x30,0x1C,0x00 ; 5B [ .byte 0x80,0x40,0x20,0x10,0x08,0x04,0x02,0x00 ; 5C Backslash .byte 0x38,0x0C,0x0C,0x0C,0x0C,0x0C,0x38,0x00 ; 5D ] .byte 0x10,0x28,0x44,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00 ; 5E ^ .byte 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x3C ; 5F _ .byte 0x10,0x08,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00 ; 60 ` .byte 0x00,0x00,0x38,0x0C,0x7C,0xCC,0x78,0x00 ; 61 .byte 0x20,0x60,0x7C,0x66,0x66,0x66,0x3C,0x00 ; 62 .byte 0x00,0x00,0x3C,0x66,0x60,0x66,0x3C,0x00 ; 63 .byte 0x08,0x0C,0x7C,0xCC,0xCC,0xCC,0x78,0x00 ; 64 .byte 0x00,0x00,0x3C,0x66,0x7E,0x60,0x3C,0x00 ; 65 .byte 0x1C,0x36,0x30,0x38,0x30,0x30,0x10,0x00 ; 66 .byte 0x00,0x00,0x3C,0x66,0x66,0x3E,0x06,0x3C ; 67 .byte 0x20,0x60,0x6C,0x76,0x66,0x66,0x24,0x00 ; 68 .byte 0x18,0x00,0x18,0x18,0x18,0x18,0x08,0x00 ; 69 .byte 0x06,0x00,0x04,0x06,0x06,0x26,0x66,0x3C ; 6A .byte 0x20,0x60,0x66,0x6C,0x78,0x6C,0x26,0x00 ; 6B .byte 0x10,0x18,0x18,0x18,0x18,0x18,0x08,0x00 ; 6C .byte 0x00,0x00,0x6C,0xFE,0xD6,0xD6,0xC6,0x00 ; 6D .byte 0x00,0x00,0x3C,0x66,0x66,0x66,0x24,0x00 ; 6E .byte 0x00,0x00,0x3C,0x66,0x66,0x66,0x3C,0x00 ; 6F .byte 0x00,0x00,0x3C,0x66,0x66,0x7C,0x60,0x20 ; 70 .byte 0x00,0x00,0x78,0xCC,0xCC,0x7C,0x0C,0x08 ; 71 .byte 0x00,0x00,0x38,0x7C,0x60,0x60,0x20,0x00 ; 72 .byte 0x00,0x00,0x3C,0x60,0x3C,0x06,0x7C,0x00 ; 73 .byte 0x10,0x30,0x3C,0x30,0x30,0x3E,0x1C,0x00 ; 74 .byte 0x00,0x00,0x24,0x66,0x66,0x66,0x3C,0x00 ; 75 .byte 0x00,0x00,0x24,0x66,0x66,0x3C,0x18,0x00 ; 76 .byte 0x00,0x00,0x44,0xD6,0xD6,0xFE,0x6C,0x00 ; 77 .byte 0x00,0x00,0xC6,0x6C,0x38,0x6C,0xC6,0x00 ; 78 .byte 0x00,0x00,0x24,0x66,0x66,0x3E,0x06,0x7C ; 79 .byte 0x00,0x00,0x7E,0x0C,0x18,0x30,0x7E,0x00 ; 7A .byte 0x10,0x20,0x20,0x40,0x40,0x20,0x20,0x10 ; 7B { .byte 0x10,0x10,0x10,0x10,0x10,0x10,0x10,0x10 ; 7C | .byte 0x08,0x04,0x04,0x02,0x02,0x04,0x04,0x08 ; 7D } .byte 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x20,0x52,0x0C,0x00,0x00 ; 7E ~ .byte 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00 ; 7F
.byte 0xFF,0xFF,0xFF,0xFF,0xFF,0xFF,0xFF,0xFF ; 80</lang>
- Output:
Picture of output on VisualBoyAdvance screen
Arturo
<lang rebol>loop 32..127 'num [
k: ø case [num] when? [=32] -> k: "␠" when? [=127] -> k: "␡" else -> k: to :string to :char num
prints pad ~"|num|: |k|" 10 if 1 = num%6 -> print ""
]</lang>
- Output:
32: ␠ 33: ! 34: " 35: # 36: $ 37: % 38: & 39: ' 40: ( 41: ) 42: * 43: + 44: , 45: - 46: . 47: / 48: 0 49: 1 50: 2 51: 3 52: 4 53: 5 54: 6 55: 7 56: 8 57: 9 58: : 59: ; 60: < 61: = 62: > 63: ? 64: @ 65: A 66: B 67: C 68: D 69: E 70: F 71: G 72: H 73: I 74: J 75: K 76: L 77: M 78: N 79: O 80: P 81: Q 82: R 83: S 84: T 85: U 86: V 87: W 88: X 89: Y 90: Z 91: [ 92: \ 93: ] 94: ^ 95: _ 96: ` 97: a 98: b 99: c 100: d 101: e 102: f 103: g 104: h 105: i 106: j 107: k 108: l 109: m 110: n 111: o 112: p 113: q 114: r 115: s 116: t 117: u 118: v 119: w 120: x 121: y 122: z 123: { 124: | 125: } 126: ~ 127: ␡
AutoHotkey
<lang AutoHotKey>AutoTrim,Off ;Allows for whitespace at end of variable to separate converted characters
MessageText := ;The text to display in the final message box. CurrentASCII := 32 ;Current ASCII number to convert and add to MessageText ConvertedCharacter := ;Stores the currently converted ASCII code RowLength := 0 ;Keeps track of the number of converted ASCII numbers in each row
Loop { ;Loops through each ASCII character and makes a list in MessageText if CurrentASCII > 127 ;When the current ASCII number goes over 127, terminate the loop Break if (RowLength = 6) { ;Checks if the row is 6 converted characters long, and if so, inserts a line break (`n) MessageText = %MessageText%`n RowLength := 0 } if (CurrentASCII = 32) { ConvertedCharacter = SPC } else { if (CurrentASCII = 127) { ConvertedCharacter = DEL } else { ConvertedCharacter := Chr(CurrentASCII) ;Converts CurrentASCII number using Chr() and stores it in ConvertedCharacter } } MessageText = %MessageText%%CurrentASCII%: %ConvertedCharacter%`t ;Adds converted ASCII to end of MessageText CurrentASCII := CurrentASCII + 1 RowLength := RowLength + 1 } MsgBox, % MessageText ;Displays a message box with the ASCII conversion table, from the MessageText variable return</lang>
- Output:
32: SPC 33: ! 34: " 35: # 36: $ 37: % 38: & 39: ' 40: ( 41: ) 42: * 43: + 44: , 45: - 46: . 47: / 48: 0 49: 1 50: 2 51: 3 52: 4 53: 5 54: 6 55: 7 56: 8 57: 9 58: : 59: ; 60: < 61: = 62: > 63: ? 64: @ 65: A 66: B 67: C 68: D 69: E 70: F 71: G 72: H 73: I 74: J 75: K 76: L 77: M 78: N 79: O 80: P 81: Q 82: R 83: S 84: T 85: U 86: V 87: W 88: X 89: Y 90: Z 91: [ 92: \ 93: ] 94: ^ 95: _ 96: ` 97: a 98: b 99: c 100: d 101: e 102: f 103: g 104: h 105: i 106: j 107: k 108: l 109: m 110: n 111: o 112: p 113: q 114: r 115: s 116: t 117: u 118: v 119: w 120: x 121: y 122: z 123: { 124: | 125: } 126: ~ 127: DEL
AWK
<lang AWK># syntax: GAWK -f SHOW_ASCII_TABLE.AWK
- syntax: MAWK -f SHOW_ASCII_TABLE.AWK
BEGIN {
for (i=0; i<16; i++) { for (j=32+i; j<128; j+=16) { if (j == 32) { x = "SPC" } else if (j == 127) { x = "DEL" } else { x = sprintf("%c",j) } printf("%3d: %-5s",j,x) } print "" }
}</lang>
- Output:
32: SPC 48: 0 64: @ 80: P 96: ` 112: p 33: ! 49: 1 65: A 81: Q 97: a 113: q 34: " 50: 2 66: B 82: R 98: b 114: r 35: # 51: 3 67: C 83: S 99: c 115: s 36: $ 52: 4 68: D 84: T 100: d 116: t 37: % 53: 5 69: E 85: U 101: e 117: u 38: & 54: 6 70: F 86: V 102: f 118: v 39: ' 55: 7 71: G 87: W 103: g 119: w 40: ( 56: 8 72: H 88: X 104: h 120: x 41: ) 57: 9 73: I 89: Y 105: i 121: y 42: * 58: : 74: J 90: Z 106: j 122: z 43: + 59: ; 75: K 91: [ 107: k 123: { 44: , 60: < 76: L 92: \ 108: l 124: | 45: - 61: = 77: M 93: ] 109: m 125: } 46: . 62: > 78: N 94: ^ 110: n 126: ~ 47: / 63: ? 79: O 95: _ 111: o 127: DEL
BASIC
<lang basic>10 DEFINT I,J: DEFSTR S: DIM S(2) 20 S(0)="* " 30 S(1)="Spc" 40 S(2)="Del" 50 FOR I=32 TO 47 60 FOR J=I TO 127 STEP 16 70 MID$(S(0),1,1) = CHR$(J) 80 PRINT USING "###: \ \ ";J;S(-(J=32)-2*(J=127)); 90 NEXT J 100 PRINT 110 NEXT I</lang>
- Output:
32: Spc 48: 0 64: @ 80: P 96: ` 112: p 33: ! 49: 1 65: A 81: Q 97: a 113: q 34: " 50: 2 66: B 82: R 98: b 114: r 35: # 51: 3 67: C 83: S 99: c 115: s 36: $ 52: 4 68: D 84: T 100: d 116: t 37: % 53: 5 69: E 85: U 101: e 117: u 38: & 54: 6 70: F 86: V 102: f 118: v 39: ' 55: 7 71: G 87: W 103: g 119: w 40: ( 56: 8 72: H 88: X 104: h 120: x 41: ) 57: 9 73: I 89: Y 105: i 121: y 42: * 58: : 74: J 90: Z 106: j 122: z 43: + 59: ; 75: K 91: [ 107: k 123: { 44: , 60: < 76: L 92: \ 108: l 124: | 45: - 61: = 77: M 93: ] 109: m 125: } 46: . 62: > 78: N 94: ^ 110: n 126: ~ 47: / 63: ? 79: O 95: _ 111: o 127: Del
BaCon
<lang bacon>FOR j = 0 TO 15
FOR i = 32+j TO 127 STEP 16 PRINT i FORMAT " %3d - "; SELECT i CASE 32 PRINT "Spc"; CASE 127 PRINT "Del"; DEFAULT PRINT i FORMAT "%c " ENDSELECT NEXT PRINT
NEXT</lang>
- Output:
32 - Spc 48 - 0 64 - @ 80 - P 96 - ` 112 - p 33 - ! 49 - 1 65 - A 81 - Q 97 - a 113 - q 34 - " 50 - 2 66 - B 82 - R 98 - b 114 - r 35 - # 51 - 3 67 - C 83 - S 99 - c 115 - s 36 - $ 52 - 4 68 - D 84 - T 100 - d 116 - t 37 - % 53 - 5 69 - E 85 - U 101 - e 117 - u 38 - & 54 - 6 70 - F 86 - V 102 - f 118 - v 39 - ' 55 - 7 71 - G 87 - W 103 - g 119 - w 40 - ( 56 - 8 72 - H 88 - X 104 - h 120 - x 41 - ) 57 - 9 73 - I 89 - Y 105 - i 121 - y 42 - * 58 - : 74 - J 90 - Z 106 - j 122 - z 43 - + 59 - ; 75 - K 91 - [ 107 - k 123 - { 44 - , 60 - < 76 - L 92 - \ 108 - l 124 - | 45 - - 61 - = 77 - M 93 - ] 109 - m 125 - } 46 - . 62 - > 78 - N 94 - ^ 110 - n 126 - ~ 47 - / 63 - ? 79 - O 95 - _ 111 - o 127 - Del
BCPL
<lang bcpl>get "libhdr"
let str(n) =
n=32 -> "%I3: Spc ", n=127 -> "%I3: Del ", "%I3: %C "
let start() be
for i=32 to 47 do $( for j=i to 127 by 16 do writef(str(j), j, j) wrch('*N') $)</lang>
- Output:
32: Spc 48: 0 64: @ 80: P 96: ` 112: p 33: ! 49: 1 65: A 81: Q 97: a 113: q 34: " 50: 2 66: B 82: R 98: b 114: r 35: # 51: 3 67: C 83: S 99: c 115: s 36: $ 52: 4 68: D 84: T 100: d 116: t 37: % 53: 5 69: E 85: U 101: e 117: u 38: & 54: 6 70: F 86: V 102: f 118: v 39: ' 55: 7 71: G 87: W 103: g 119: w 40: ( 56: 8 72: H 88: X 104: h 120: x 41: ) 57: 9 73: I 89: Y 105: i 121: y 42: * 58: : 74: J 90: Z 106: j 122: z 43: + 59: ; 75: K 91: [ 107: k 123: { 44: , 60: < 76: L 92: \ 108: l 124: | 45: - 61: = 77: M 93: ] 109: m 125: } 46: . 62: > 78: N 94: ^ 110: n 126: ~ 47: / 63: ? 79: O 95: _ 111: o 127: Del
C
<lang c>#include <stdio.h>
int main() {
int i, j; char k[4]; for (i = 0; i < 16; ++i) { for (j = 32 + i; j < 128; j += 16) { switch (j) { default: sprintf(k, "%c", j); break; case 32: sprintf(k, "Spc"); break; case 127: sprintf(k, "Del"); break; } printf("%3d : %-3s ", j, k); } printf("\n"); } return 0;
}</lang>
- Output:
32 : Spc 48 : 0 64 : @ 80 : P 96 : ` 112 : p 33 : ! 49 : 1 65 : A 81 : Q 97 : a 113 : q 34 : " 50 : 2 66 : B 82 : R 98 : b 114 : r 35 : # 51 : 3 67 : C 83 : S 99 : c 115 : s 36 : $ 52 : 4 68 : D 84 : T 100 : d 116 : t 37 : % 53 : 5 69 : E 85 : U 101 : e 117 : u 38 : & 54 : 6 70 : F 86 : V 102 : f 118 : v 39 : ' 55 : 7 71 : G 87 : W 103 : g 119 : w 40 : ( 56 : 8 72 : H 88 : X 104 : h 120 : x 41 : ) 57 : 9 73 : I 89 : Y 105 : i 121 : y 42 : * 58 : : 74 : J 90 : Z 106 : j 122 : z 43 : + 59 : ; 75 : K 91 : [ 107 : k 123 : { 44 : , 60 : < 76 : L 92 : \ 108 : l 124 : | 45 : - 61 : = 77 : M 93 : ] 109 : m 125 : } 46 : . 62 : > 78 : N 94 : ^ 110 : n 126 : ~ 47 : / 63 : ? 79 : O 95 : _ 111 : o 127 : Del
C++
<lang cpp>#include <string>
- include <iomanip>
- include <iostream>
- define HEIGHT 16
- define WIDTH 6
- define ASCII_START 32
- define ASCII_END 128
// ASCII special characters
- define SPACE 32
- define DELETE 127
std::string displayAscii(int ascii) {
switch(ascii) { case SPACE: return "Spc"; case DELETE: return "Del"; default: return std::string(1,char(ascii)); }
}
int main(void) {
for(int row = 0; row < HEIGHT; ++row) { for(int col = 0; col < WIDTH; ++col) { int ascii = ASCII_START + row + col*HEIGHT; std::cout << std::right << std::setw(3) << ascii << " : " \ << std::left << std::setw(6) << displayAscii(ascii); } std::cout << std::endl; }
}</lang>
- Output:
32 : Spc 48 : 0 64 : @ 80 : P 96 : ` 112 : p 33 : ! 49 : 1 65 : A 81 : Q 97 : a 113 : q 34 : " 50 : 2 66 : B 82 : R 98 : b 114 : r 35 : # 51 : 3 67 : C 83 : S 99 : c 115 : s 36 : $ 52 : 4 68 : D 84 : T 100 : d 116 : t 37 : % 53 : 5 69 : E 85 : U 101 : e 117 : u 38 : & 54 : 6 70 : F 86 : V 102 : f 118 : v 39 : ' 55 : 7 71 : G 87 : W 103 : g 119 : w 40 : ( 56 : 8 72 : H 88 : X 104 : h 120 : x 41 : ) 57 : 9 73 : I 89 : Y 105 : i 121 : y 42 : * 58 : : 74 : J 90 : Z 106 : j 122 : z 43 : + 59 : ; 75 : K 91 : [ 107 : k 123 : { 44 : , 60 : < 76 : L 92 : \ 108 : l 124 : | 45 : - 61 : = 77 : M 93 : ] 109 : m 125 : } 46 : . 62 : > 78 : N 94 : ^ 110 : n 126 : ~ 47 : / 63 : ? 79 : O 95 : _ 111 : o 127 : Del
C#
<lang csharp>using static System.Console; using static System.Linq.Enumerable;
public class Program {
static void Main() { for (int start = 32; start + 16 * 5 < 128; start++) { WriteLine(string.Concat(Range(0, 6).Select(i => $"{start+16*i, 3} : {Text(start+16*i), -6}"))); }
string Text(int index) => index == 32 ? "Sp" : index == 127 ? "Del" : (char)index + ""; }
}</lang>
- Output:
32 : Sp 48 : 0 64 : @ 80 : P 96 : ` 112 : p 33 : ! 49 : 1 65 : A 81 : Q 97 : a 113 : q 34 : " 50 : 2 66 : B 82 : R 98 : b 114 : r 35 : # 51 : 3 67 : C 83 : S 99 : c 115 : s 36 : $ 52 : 4 68 : D 84 : T 100 : d 116 : t 37 : % 53 : 5 69 : E 85 : U 101 : e 117 : u 38 : & 54 : 6 70 : F 86 : V 102 : f 118 : v 39 : ' 55 : 7 71 : G 87 : W 103 : g 119 : w 40 : ( 56 : 8 72 : H 88 : X 104 : h 120 : x 41 : ) 57 : 9 73 : I 89 : Y 105 : i 121 : y 42 : * 58 : : 74 : J 90 : Z 106 : j 122 : z 43 : + 59 : ; 75 : K 91 : [ 107 : k 123 : { 44 : , 60 : < 76 : L 92 : \ 108 : l 124 : | 45 : - 61 : = 77 : M 93 : ] 109 : m 125 : } 46 : . 62 : > 78 : N 94 : ^ 110 : n 126 : ~ 47 : / 63 : ? 79 : O 95 : _ 111 : o 127 : Del
Caché ObjectScript
<lang Caché ObjectScript>SHOWASCII
; this is 96 characters, so do 6 columns of 16 for i = 32:1:127 { ; get remainder when div by 6, sort columns by remainder 2 3 4 5 0 1 set rem = i # 6 if rem = 2 { write ! }
; spacing (tabs) set x = $case(rem,2:0,3:8,4:16,5:24,0:32,:40)
; char to write set wrtchr = $case(i,32:"Spc",127:"Del",:$char(i)) write ?x,$justify(i,3)_": "_wrtchr }
quit</lang>
- Output:
SAMPLES>do ^SHOWASCII 32: Spc 33: ! 34: " 35: # 36: $ 37: % 38: & 39: ' 40: ( 41: ) 42: * 43: + 44: , 45: - 46: . 47: / 48: 0 49: 1 50: 2 51: 3 52: 4 53: 5 54: 6 55: 7 56: 8 57: 9 58: : 59: ; 60: < 61: = 62: > 63: ? 64: @ 65: A 66: B 67: C 68: D 69: E 70: F 71: G 72: H 73: I 74: J 75: K 76: L 77: M 78: N 79: O 80: P 81: Q 82: R 83: S 84: T 85: U 86: V 87: W 88: X 89: Y 90: Z 91: [ 92: \ 93: ] 94: ^ 95: _ 96: ` 97: a 98: b 99: c 100: d 101: e 102: f 103: g 104: h 105: i 106: j 107: k 108: l 109: m 110: n 111: o 112: p 113: q 114: r 115: s 116: t 117: u 118: v 119: w 120: x 121: y 122: z 123: { 124: | 125: } 126: ~ 127: Del
Clojure
The first code shown is flexible enough to lay the grid out in any number of columns that divides evenly into the number of ASCII codes to be displayed.
Further down, the code will be modified to handle the more general case of a grid where the number of codes to be displayed doesn't match the product of the numbers of rows and columns in the desired grid. That case is made a little trickier by the desire to print the table in "column-major order", which seems the friendlier to the end-user reading the table. <lang Clojure> (defn cell [code]
(let [text (get {32 "Spc", 127 "Del"} code (char code))] (format "%3d: %3s" code text)))
(defn ascii-table [n-cols st-code end-code]
(let [n-cells (inc (- end-code st-code)) n-rows (/ n-cells n-cols) code (fn [r c] (+ st-code r (* c n-rows))) row-str (fn [r] (clojure.string/join " " (map #(cell (code r %)) (range n-cols))))] (->> (for [r (range n-rows)] (row-str r)) (clojure.string/join "\n"))))
(defn pr-ascii-table [n-cols st-code end-code]
(println (ascii-table n-cols st-code end-code)))
</lang>
- Output:
(pr-ascii-table 6 32 127) 32: Spc 48: 0 64: @ 80: P 96: ` 112: p 33: ! 49: 1 65: A 81: Q 97: a 113: q 34: " 50: 2 66: B 82: R 98: b 114: r 35: # 51: 3 67: C 83: S 99: c 115: s 36: $ 52: 4 68: D 84: T 100: d 116: t 37: % 53: 5 69: E 85: U 101: e 117: u 38: & 54: 6 70: F 86: V 102: f 118: v 39: ' 55: 7 71: G 87: W 103: g 119: w 40: ( 56: 8 72: H 88: X 104: h 120: x 41: ) 57: 9 73: I 89: Y 105: i 121: y 42: * 58: : 74: J 90: Z 106: j 122: z 43: + 59: ; 75: K 91: [ 107: k 123: { 44: , 60: < 76: L 92: \ 108: l 124: | 45: - 61: = 77: M 93: ] 109: m 125: } 46: . 62: > 78: N 94: ^ 110: n 126: ~ 47: / 63: ? 79: O 95: _ 111: o 127: Del (pr-ascii-table 8 32 127) 32: Spc 44: , 56: 8 68: D 80: P 92: \ 104: h 116: t 33: ! 45: - 57: 9 69: E 81: Q 93: ] 105: i 117: u 34: " 46: . 58: : 70: F 82: R 94: ^ 106: j 118: v 35: # 47: / 59: ; 71: G 83: S 95: _ 107: k 119: w 36: $ 48: 0 60: < 72: H 84: T 96: ` 108: l 120: x 37: % 49: 1 61: = 73: I 85: U 97: a 109: m 121: y 38: & 50: 2 62: > 74: J 86: V 98: b 110: n 122: z 39: ' 51: 3 63: ? 75: K 87: W 99: c 111: o 123: { 40: ( 52: 4 64: @ 76: L 88: X 100: d 112: p 124: | 41: ) 53: 5 65: A 77: M 89: Y 101: e 113: q 125: } 42: * 54: 6 66: B 78: N 90: Z 102: f 114: r 126: ~ 43: + 55: 7 67: C 79: O 91: [ 103: g 115: s 127: Del
Now, if we want to handle the more general case of being able to print tables where the number of columns creates a final column that is shorter than the others, the code needs to be a little more complicated. But the amount of change needed isn't really that large.
For readers new to Clojure, the calculation of "n-rows" has a couple points to note. First, this makes use of the (fairly seamless) Java-interop capability, using the "ceil" function in Java's Math class. Secondly, Clojure has a "ratio" data type that Java doesn't understand, so we coerce the input to the Java function into a floating-point value by adding 1.0 into the list of divisors.
There are 2 output examples, the first simply creates a grid with an incomplete final column. The second case additionally demonstrates the ability to modify the range of ASCII codes displayed.
<lang Clojure> (defn cell [code]
(if (nil? code) "" (let [text (get {32 "Spc", 127 "Del"} code (char code))] (format "%3d: %3s" code text))))
(defn ascii-table [n-cols st-code end-code]
(let [n-cells (inc (- end-code st-code)) n-rows (int (Math/ceil (/ n-cells n-cols 1.0))) code (fn [r c] (let [cd (+ st-code r (* c n-rows))] (if (> cd end-code) nil cd))) row-str (fn [r] (clojure.string/join " " (map #(cell (code r %)) (range n-cols))))] (->> (for [r (range n-rows)] (row-str r)) (clojure.string/join "\n"))))
(defn pr-ascii-table [n-cols st-code end-code]
(println (ascii-table n-cols st-code end-code)))
</lang>
- Output:
(pr-ascii-table 7 32 127) 32: Spc 46: . 60: < 74: J 88: X 102: f 116: t 33: ! 47: / 61: = 75: K 89: Y 103: g 117: u 34: " 48: 0 62: > 76: L 90: Z 104: h 118: v 35: # 49: 1 63: ? 77: M 91: [ 105: i 119: w 36: $ 50: 2 64: @ 78: N 92: \ 106: j 120: x 37: % 51: 3 65: A 79: O 93: ] 107: k 121: y 38: & 52: 4 66: B 80: P 94: ^ 108: l 122: z 39: ' 53: 5 67: C 81: Q 95: _ 109: m 123: { 40: ( 54: 6 68: D 82: R 96: ` 110: n 124: | 41: ) 55: 7 69: E 83: S 97: a 111: o 125: } 42: * 56: 8 70: F 84: T 98: b 112: p 126: ~ 43: + 57: 9 71: G 85: U 99: c 113: q 127: Del 44: , 58: : 72: H 86: V 100: d 114: r 45: - 59: ; 73: I 87: W 101: e 115: s (pr-ascii-table 7 36 120) 36: $ 49: 1 62: > 75: K 88: X 101: e 114: r 37: % 50: 2 63: ? 76: L 89: Y 102: f 115: s 38: & 51: 3 64: @ 77: M 90: Z 103: g 116: t 39: ' 52: 4 65: A 78: N 91: [ 104: h 117: u 40: ( 53: 5 66: B 79: O 92: \ 105: i 118: v 41: ) 54: 6 67: C 80: P 93: ] 106: j 119: w 42: * 55: 7 68: D 81: Q 94: ^ 107: k 120: x 43: + 56: 8 69: E 82: R 95: _ 108: l 44: , 57: 9 70: F 83: S 96: ` 109: m 45: - 58: : 71: G 84: T 97: a 110: n 46: . 59: ; 72: H 85: U 98: b 111: o 47: / 60: < 73: I 86: V 99: c 112: p 48: 0 61: = 74: J 87: W 100: d 113: q
COBOL
Uses free form syntax. <lang COBOL> IDENTIFICATION DIVISION. PROGRAM-ID. CHARSET. DATA DIVISION. WORKING-STORAGE SECTION. 01 CHARCODE PIC 9(3) VALUE 32. PROCEDURE DIVISION. MAIN-PROCEDURE. PERFORM UNTIL CHARCODE=128 DISPLAY FUNCTION CONCATENATE(
FUNCTION CONCATENATE( CHARCODE, " : " ), FUNCTION CONCATENATE( FUNCTION CHAR(CHARCODE), " " )
) WITH NO ADVANCING ADD 1 TO CHARCODE END-PERFORM. END PROGRAM CHARSET. </lang>
- Output:
032 : 033 : 034 : ! 035 : " 036 : # 037 : $ 038 : % 039 : & 040 : ' 041 : ( 042 : ) 043 : * 044 : + 045 : , 046 : - 047 : . 048 : / 049 : 0 050 : 1 051 : 2 052 : 3 053 : 4 054 : 5 055 : 6 056 : 7 057 : 8 058 : 9 059 : : 060 : ; 061 : < 062 : = 063 : > 064 : ? 065 : @ 066 : A 067 : B 068 : C 069 : D 070 : E 071 : F 072 : G 073 : H 074 : I 075 : J 076 : K 077 : L 078 : M 079 : N 080 : O 081 : P 082 : Q 083 : R 084 : S 085 : T 086 : U 087 : V 088 : W 089 : X 090 : Y 091 : Z 092 : [ 093 : \ 094 : ] 095 : ^ 096 : _ 097 : ` 098 : a 099 : b 100 : c 101 : d 102 : e 103 : f 104 : g 105 : h 106 : i 107 : j 108 : k 109 : l 110 : m 111 : n 112 : o 113 : p 114 : q 115 : r 116 : s 117 : t 118 : u 119 : v 120 : w 121 : x 122 : y 123 : z 124 : { 125 : | 126 : } 127 : ~
Commodore BASIC
<lang qbasic>100 PRINT CHR$(147);:REM CLEAR SCREEN 110 PRINT CHR$(14);:REM CHARACTER SET 2 120 PRINT "COMMODORE 64 - BASIC V2" 130 PRINT "CHARACTER SET 2" 140 PRINT 150 FOR R=0 TO 15 160 FOR C=0 TO 5 170 A=32+R+C*16 180 PRINT RIGHT$(" "+STR$(A),4);":";CHR$(A); 190 NEXT C 200 PRINT 210 NEXT R </lang>
- Output:
Common Lisp
<lang lisp>(setq startVal 32) (setq endVal 127) (setq cols 6)
(defun print-val (val) "Prints the value for that ascii number" (cond ((= val 32) (format t " 32: SPC ")) ((= val 127) (format t "127: DEL~%")) ((and (zerop (mod (- val startVal) cols)) (< val 100)) (format t "~% ~d: ~a " val (int-char val))) ((and (zerop (mod (- val startVal) cols)) (>= val 100)) (format t "~%~d: ~a " val (int-char val))) ((< val 100) (format t " ~d: ~a " val (int-char val))) ((>= val 100) (format t "~d: ~a " val (int-char val))) (t nil)))
(defun get-range (lower upper) "Returns a list of range lower to upper"
(if (> lower upper) '() (cons lower (get-range (+ 1 lower) upper))))
(mapcar #'print-val (get-range startVal endVal))</lang>
- Output:
32: SPC 33: ! 34: " 35: # 36: $ 37: % 38: & 39: ' 40: ( 41: ) 42: * 43: + 44: , 45: - 46: . 47: / 48: 0 49: 1 50: 2 51: 3 52: 4 53: 5 54: 6 55: 7 56: 8 57: 9 58: : 59: ; 60: < 61: = 62: > 63: ? 64: @ 65: A 66: B 67: C 68: D 69: E 70: F 71: G 72: H 73: I 74: J 75: K 76: L 77: M 78: N 79: O 80: P 81: Q 82: R 83: S 84: T 85: U 86: V 87: W 88: X 89: Y 90: Z 91: [ 92: \ 93: ] 94: ^ 95: _ 96: ` 97: a 98: b 99: c 100: d 101: e 102: f 103: g 104: h 105: i 106: j 107: k 108: l 109: m 110: n 111: o 112: p 113: q 114: r 115: s 116: t 117: u 118: v 119: w 120: x 121: y 122: z 123: { 124: | 125: } 126: ~ 127: DEL
Cowgol
<lang cowgol>include "cowgol.coh";
- Print number with preceding space if <100 and trailing colon
sub print_num(n: uint8) is
if n < 100 then print_char(' '); end if; print_i8(n); print(": ");
end sub;
- Print character / Spc / Del padded to 5 spaces
sub print_ch(c: uint8) is
if c == ' ' then print("Spc "); elseif c == 127 then print("Del "); else print_char(c); print(" "); end if;
end sub;
var c: uint8 := 32; loop
print_num(c); print_ch(c); if c == 127 then break; end if; c := c + 16; if c > 127 then print_nl(); c := c - 95; end if;
end loop; print_nl();</lang>
- Output:
32: Spc 48: 0 64: @ 80: P 96: ` 112: p 33: ! 49: 1 65: A 81: Q 97: a 113: q 34: " 50: 2 66: B 82: R 98: b 114: r 35: # 51: 3 67: C 83: S 99: c 115: s 36: $ 52: 4 68: D 84: T 100: d 116: t 37: % 53: 5 69: E 85: U 101: e 117: u 38: & 54: 6 70: F 86: V 102: f 118: v 39: ' 55: 7 71: G 87: W 103: g 119: w 40: ( 56: 8 72: H 88: X 104: h 120: x 41: ) 57: 9 73: I 89: Y 105: i 121: y 42: * 58: : 74: J 90: Z 106: j 122: z 43: + 59: ; 75: K 91: [ 107: k 123: { 44: , 60: < 76: L 92: \ 108: l 124: | 45: - 61: = 77: M 93: ] 109: m 125: } 46: . 62: > 78: N 94: ^ 110: n 126: ~ 47: / 63: ? 79: O 95: _ 111: o 127: Del
D
<lang d>import std.stdio;
void main() {
for (int i = 0; i < 16; ++i) { for (int j = 32 + i; j < 128; j += 16) { switch (j) { case 32: writef("%3d : Spc ", j); break; case 127: writef("%3d : Del ", j); break; default: writef("%3d : %-3s ", j, cast(char)j); break; } } writeln; }
}</lang>
- Output:
32 : Spc 48 : 0 64 : @ 80 : P 96 : ` 112 : p 33 : ! 49 : 1 65 : A 81 : Q 97 : a 113 : q 34 : " 50 : 2 66 : B 82 : R 98 : b 114 : r 35 : # 51 : 3 67 : C 83 : S 99 : c 115 : s 36 : $ 52 : 4 68 : D 84 : T 100 : d 116 : t 37 : % 53 : 5 69 : E 85 : U 101 : e 117 : u 38 : & 54 : 6 70 : F 86 : V 102 : f 118 : v 39 : ' 55 : 7 71 : G 87 : W 103 : g 119 : w 40 : ( 56 : 8 72 : H 88 : X 104 : h 120 : x 41 : ) 57 : 9 73 : I 89 : Y 105 : i 121 : y 42 : * 58 : : 74 : J 90 : Z 106 : j 122 : z 43 : + 59 : ; 75 : K 91 : [ 107 : k 123 : { 44 : , 60 : < 76 : L 92 : \ 108 : l 124 : | 45 : - 61 : = 77 : M 93 : ] 109 : m 125 : } 46 : . 62 : > 78 : N 94 : ^ 110 : n 126 : ~ 47 : / 63 : ? 79 : O 95 : _ 111 : o 127 : Del
Dc
<lang dc>[ [1q]S.[>.0]xs.L. ] sl ## l: islt
- for initcode condcode incrcode body
- [1] [2] [3] [4]
[ [q]S. 4:. 3:. 2:. 1:. 1;.x [2;.x 0=. 4;.x 3;.x 0;.x]d0:.x Os.L.o ] sf
- f: for
- for( i=0 ; i<16 ; ++i ) {
- for( j=32+i ; j<128 ; j+=16 ) {
- pr "%3d", j, " : "
- ok = 0;
- if( j == 32 ) { pr "Spc"; ok=1; }
- if( j == 127 ) { pr "Del"; ok=1; }
- if( !ok ) { pr "%c ", j; }
- pr " "
- }
- pr NL
- }
[0si] [li 16 llx] [li1+si] [
[32 li+ sj] [lj 128 llx] [lj 16+ sj] [ [[ ]P]sT 100 lj <T 10 lj <T ljn [ : ]P 0so [[Spc]P 1so]sT lj 32 =T [[Del]P 1so]sT lj 127 =T [ljP [ ]P ]sT lo 0 =T [ ]P ] lfx []pP
] lfx</lang>
- Output:
32 : Spc 48 : 0 64 : @ 80 : P 96 : ` 112 : p 33 : ! 49 : 1 65 : A 81 : Q 97 : a 113 : q 34 : " 50 : 2 66 : B 82 : R 98 : b 114 : r 35 : # 51 : 3 67 : C 83 : S 99 : c 115 : s 36 : $ 52 : 4 68 : D 84 : T 100 : d 116 : t 37 : % 53 : 5 69 : E 85 : U 101 : e 117 : u 38 : & 54 : 6 70 : F 86 : V 102 : f 118 : v 39 : ' 55 : 7 71 : G 87 : W 103 : g 119 : w 40 : ( 56 : 8 72 : H 88 : X 104 : h 120 : x 41 : ) 57 : 9 73 : I 89 : Y 105 : i 121 : y 42 : * 58 : : 74 : J 90 : Z 106 : j 122 : z 43 : + 59 : ; 75 : K 91 : [ 107 : k 123 : { 44 : , 60 : < 76 : L 92 : \ 108 : l 124 : | 45 : - 61 : = 77 : M 93 : ] 109 : m 125 : } 46 : . 62 : > 78 : N 94 : ^ 110 : n 126 : ~ 47 : / 63 : ? 79 : O 95 : _ 111 : o 127 : Del
Delphi
<lang Delphi> program Show_Ascii_table;
{$APPTYPE CONSOLE}
var
i, j: Integer; k: string;
begin
for i := 0 to 15 do begin j := 32 + i; while j < 128 do begin case j of 32: k := 'Spc'; 127: k := 'Del'; else k := chr(j); end; Write(j: 3, ' : ', k: 3, ' '); inc(j, 16); end; Writeln; end; Readln;
end.
</lang>
- Output:
32 : Spc 48 : 0 64 : @ 80 : P 96 : ` 112 : p 33 : ! 49 : 1 65 : A 81 : Q 97 : a 113 : q 34 : " 50 : 2 66 : B 82 : R 98 : b 114 : r 35 : # 51 : 3 67 : C 83 : S 99 : c 115 : s 36 : $ 52 : 4 68 : D 84 : T 100 : d 116 : t 37 : % 53 : 5 69 : E 85 : U 101 : e 117 : u 38 : & 54 : 6 70 : F 86 : V 102 : f 118 : v 39 : ' 55 : 7 71 : G 87 : W 103 : g 119 : w 40 : ( 56 : 8 72 : H 88 : X 104 : h 120 : x 41 : ) 57 : 9 73 : I 89 : Y 105 : i 121 : y 42 : * 58 : : 74 : J 90 : Z 106 : j 122 : z 43 : + 59 : ; 75 : K 91 : [ 107 : k 123 : { 44 : , 60 : < 76 : L 92 : \ 108 : l 124 : | 45 : - 61 : = 77 : M 93 : ] 109 : m 125 : } 46 : . 62 : > 78 : N 94 : ^ 110 : n 126 : ~ 47 : / 63 : ? 79 : O 95 : _ 111 : o 127 : Del
Excel
LAMBDA
Binding the name asciiTable to the following lambda expression in the Name Manager of the Excel WorkBook:
(See LAMBDA: The ultimate Excel worksheet function)
<lang lisp>asciiTable =LAMBDA(i,
justifyRight(3)(" ")(i) & ": " & ( justifyRight( 3 )(" ")( IF(32 = i, "Spc", IF(127 = i, "Del", CHAR(i) ) ) ) )
)(
SEQUENCE(16, 6, 32, 1)
)</lang>
and also assuming the following generic binding in the Name Manager for the WorkBook:
<lang lisp>justifyRight =LAMBDA(n,
LAMBDA(c, LAMBDA(s, LET( lng, LEN(s),
IF( lng < n, MID( REPT(c, n), lng, n - lng ) & s, s ) ) ) )
)</lang>
- Output:
The formula in cell B2 defines an array which populates the whole B2:G17 range.
(Justification within the cells depends on applying a monospaced font in Excel).
fx | =asciiTable | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
A | B | C | D | E | F | G | ||
1 | Ascii Table | |||||||
2 | 32: Spc | 33: ! | 34: " | 35: # | 36: $ | 37: % | ||
3 | 38: & | 39: ' | 40: ( | 41: ) | 42: * | 43: + | ||
4 | 44: , | 45: - | 46: . | 47: / | 48: 0 | 49: 1 | ||
5 | 50: 2 | 51: 3 | 52: 4 | 53: 5 | 54: 6 | 55: 7 | ||
6 | 56: 8 | 57: 9 | 58: : | 59: ; | 60: < | 61: = | ||
7 | 62: > | 63: ? | 64: @ | 65: A | 66: B | 67: C | ||
8 | 68: D | 69: E | 70: F | 71: G | 72: H | 73: I | ||
9 | 74: J | 75: K | 76: L | 77: M | 78: N | 79: O | ||
10 | 80: P | 81: Q | 82: R | 83: S | 84: T | 85: U | ||
11 | 86: V | 87: W | 88: X | 89: Y | 90: Z | 91: [ | ||
12 | 92: \ | 93: ] | 94: ^ | 95: _ | 96: ` | 97: a | ||
13 | 98: b | 99: c | 100: d | 101: e | 102: f | 103: g | ||
14 | 104: h | 105: i | 106: j | 107: k | 108: l | 109: m | ||
15 | 110: n | 111: o | 112: p | 113: q | 114: r | 115: s | ||
16 | 116: t | 117: u | 118: v | 119: w | 120: x | 121: y | ||
17 | 122: z | 123: { | 125: } | 126: ~ | 127: Del |
Or, separating code and character into adjacent Excel cells:
<lang lisp>asciiTable2 =LAMBDA(i,
IF(0 <> MOD(i, 1), LET( code, FLOOR.MATH(i), IF(32 = code, "Spc", IF(127 = code, "Del", CHAR(code) ) ) ), i )
)(
SEQUENCE(16, 12, 32, 0.5)
)</lang>
- Output:
The formula in cell B2 defines an array which populates the whole B2:M17 range:
fx | =asciiTable2 | |||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | ||
1 | Ascii table | |||||||||||||
2 | 32 | Spc | 33 | ! | 34 | " | 35 | # | 36 | $ | 37 | % | ||
3 | 38 | & | 39 | ' | 40 | ( | 41 | ) | 42 | * | 43 | + | ||
4 | 44 | , | 45 | - | 46 | . | 47 | / | 48 | 0 | 49 | 1 | ||
5 | 50 | 2 | 51 | 3 | 52 | 4 | 53 | 5 | 54 | 6 | 55 | 7 | ||
6 | 56 | 8 | 57 | 9 | 58 | : | 59 | ; | 60 | < | 61 | = | ||
7 | 62 | > | 63 | ? | 64 | @ | 65 | A | 66 | B | 67 | C | ||
8 | 68 | D | 69 | E | 70 | F | 71 | G | 72 | H | 73 | I | ||
9 | 74 | J | 75 | K | 76 | L | 77 | M | 78 | N | 79 | O | ||
10 | 80 | P | 81 | Q | 82 | R | 83 | S | 84 | T | 85 | U | ||
11 | 86 | V | 87 | W | 88 | X | 89 | Y | 90 | Z | 91 | [ | ||
12 | 92 | \ | 93 | ] | 94 | ^ | 95 | _ | 96 | ` | 97 | a | ||
13 | 98 | b | 99 | c | 100 | d | 101 | e | 102 | f | 103 | g | ||
14 | 104 | h | 105 | i | 106 | j | 107 | k | 108 | l | 109 | m | ||
15 | 110 | n | 111 | o | 112 | p | 113 | q | 114 | r | 115 | s | ||
16 | 116 | t | 117 | u | 118 | v | 119 | w | 120 | x | 121 | y | ||
17 | 122 | z | 123 | { | 124 | | | 125 | } | 126 | ~ | 127 | Del |
Factor
Idiomatic version
<lang factor>USING: combinators formatting io kernel math math.ranges pair-rocket sequences ; IN: rosetta-code.ascii-table
- row-values ( n -- seq ) [ 32 + ] [ 112 + ] bi 16 <range> ;
- ascii>output ( n -- str )
{ 32 => [ "Spc" ] 127 => [ "Del" ] [ "" 1sequence ] } case ;
- print-row ( n -- )
row-values [ dup ascii>output "%3d : %-3s " printf ] each nl ;
- print-ascii-table ( -- ) 16 <iota> [ print-row ] each ;
MAIN: print-ascii-table</lang>
Go translation
<lang factor>USING: combinators formatting io kernel math math.ranges pair-rocket sequences ; IN: rosetta-code.ascii-table
- main ( -- )
16 <iota> [ 32 + 127 16 <range> [ dup { 32 => [ "Spc" ] 127 => [ "Del" ] [ "" 1sequence ] } case "%3d : %-3s " printf ] each nl ] each
MAIN: main</lang>
- Output:
32 : Spc 48 : 0 64 : @ 80 : P 96 : ` 112 : p 33 : ! 49 : 1 65 : A 81 : Q 97 : a 113 : q 34 : " 50 : 2 66 : B 82 : R 98 : b 114 : r 35 : # 51 : 3 67 : C 83 : S 99 : c 115 : s 36 : $ 52 : 4 68 : D 84 : T 100 : d 116 : t 37 : % 53 : 5 69 : E 85 : U 101 : e 117 : u 38 : & 54 : 6 70 : F 86 : V 102 : f 118 : v 39 : ' 55 : 7 71 : G 87 : W 103 : g 119 : w 40 : ( 56 : 8 72 : H 88 : X 104 : h 120 : x 41 : ) 57 : 9 73 : I 89 : Y 105 : i 121 : y 42 : * 58 : : 74 : J 90 : Z 106 : j 122 : z 43 : + 59 : ; 75 : K 91 : [ 107 : k 123 : { 44 : , 60 : < 76 : L 92 : \ 108 : l 124 : | 45 : - 61 : = 77 : M 93 : ] 109 : m 125 : } 46 : . 62 : > 78 : N 94 : ^ 110 : n 126 : ~ 47 : / 63 : ? 79 : O 95 : _ 111 : o 127 : Del
Forth
Idiomatic Forth version is factored differently than conventional languages, allowing each factor to be tested independently at the console, bottom up. <lang forth>DECIMAL
- ###: ( c -- ) 3 .R ." : " ;
- .CHAR ( c -- )
DUP CASE BL OF ###: ." spc" ENDOF 127 OF ###: ." del" ENDOF DUP ###: EMIT 2 SPACES ENDCASE 3 SPACES ;
- .ROW ( n2 n1 -- )
CR DO I .CHAR 16 +LOOP ;
- ASCII.TABLE ( -- )
16 0 DO 113 I + 32 I + .ROW LOOP ;</lang>
Test Output at the console <lang forth>ASCII.TABLE
32: spc 48: 0 64: @ 80: P 96: ` 112: p 33: ! 49: 1 65: A 81: Q 97: a 113: q 34: " 50: 2 66: B 82: R 98: b 114: r 35: # 51: 3 67: C 83: S 99: c 115: s 36: $ 52: 4 68: D 84: T 100: d 116: t 37: % 53: 5 69: E 85: U 101: e 117: u 38: & 54: 6 70: F 86: V 102: f 118: v 39: ' 55: 7 71: G 87: W 103: g 119: w 40: ( 56: 8 72: H 88: X 104: h 120: x 41: ) 57: 9 73: I 89: Y 105: i 121: y 42: * 58: : 74: J 90: Z 106: j 122: z 43: + 59: ; 75: K 91: [ 107: k 123: { 44: , 60: < 76: L 92: \ 108: l 124: | 45: - 61: = 77: M 93: ] 109: m 125: } 46: . 62: > 78: N 94: ^ 110: n 126: ~ 47: / 63: ? 79: O 95: _ 111: o 127: del ok</lang>
Fortran
The dollar sign $ in the format string isn't part of the standard but is a common extension. ACHAR may not be part of the standard, either. <lang Fortran> PROGRAM ASCTBL ! show the ASCII characters from 32-127
IMPLICIT NONE INTEGER I, J CHARACTER*3 H
10 FORMAT (I3, ':', A3, ' ', $) 20 FORMAT () DO J = 0, 15, +1 DO I = 32+J, 127, +16 IF (I > 32 .AND. I < 127) THEN H = ' ' // ACHAR(I) // ' ' ELSE IF (I .EQ. 32) THEN H = 'Spc' ELSE IF (I .EQ. 127) THEN H = 'Del' ELSE STOP 'bad value of i' END IF PRINT 10, I, H END DO PRINT 20 END DO
END
</lang> output:
32:Spc 48: 0 64: @ 80: P 96: ` 112: p 33: ! 49: 1 65: A 81: Q 97: a 113: q 34: " 50: 2 66: B 82: R 98: b 114: r 35: # 51: 3 67: C 83: S 99: c 115: s 36: $ 52: 4 68: D 84: T 100: d 116: t 37: % 53: 5 69: E 85: U 101: e 117: u 38: & 54: 6 70: F 86: V 102: f 118: v 39: ' 55: 7 71: G 87: W 103: g 119: w 40: ( 56: 8 72: H 88: X 104: h 120: x 41: ) 57: 9 73: I 89: Y 105: i 121: y 42: * 58: : 74: J 90: Z 106: j 122: z 43: + 59: ; 75: K 91: [ 107: k 123: { 44: , 60: < 76: L 92: \ 108: l 124: | 45: - 61: = 77: M 93: ] 109: m 125: } 46: . 62: > 78: N 94: ^ 110: n 126: ~ 47: / 63: ? 79: O 95: _ 111: o 127:Del
FreeBASIC
<lang freebasic>function getasc( n as unsigned byte ) as string
if n=32 then return "Spc" if n=127 then return "Del" return chr(n)+" "
end function
function padto( i as ubyte, j as integer ) as string
return wspace(i-len(str(j)))+str(j)
end function
dim as unsigned byte r, c, n dim as string disp
for r = 0 to 15
disp = "" for c = 0 to 5 n = 32 + 6*r + c disp = disp + padto(3, n) + ": " + getasc(n) + " " next c print disp
next r </lang>
- Output:
32: Spc 33: ! 34: " 35: # 36: $ 37: % 38: & 39: ' 40: ( 41: ) 42: * 43: + 44: , 45: - 46: . 47: / 48: 0 49: 1 50: 2 51: 3 52: 4 53: 5 54: 6 55: 7 56: 8 57: 9 58: : 59: ; 60: < 61: = 62: > 63: ? 64: @ 65: A 66: B 67: C 68: D 69: E 70: F 71: G 72: H 73: I 74: J 75: K 76: L 77: M 78: N 79: O 80: P 81: Q 82: R 83: S 84: T 85: U 86: V 87: W 88: X 89: Y 90: Z 91: [ 92: \ 93: ] 94: ^ 95: _ 96: ` 97: a 98: b 99: c 100: d 101: e 102: f 103: g 104: h 105: i 106: j 107: k 108: l 109: m 110: n 111: o 112: p 113: q 114: r 115: s 116: t 117: u 118: v 119: w 120: x 121: y 122: z 123: { 124: | 125: } 126: ~ 127: Del
Free Pascal
<lang pascal>// The FPC (FreePascal compiler) discards the program header // (except in ISO-compliant “compiler modes”). program showAsciiTable(output);
const columnsTotal = 6;
type // The hash indicates a char-data type. asciiCharacter = #32..#127; asciiCharacters = set of asciiCharacter;
var character: asciiCharacter; characters: asciiCharacters; column, line: integer; begin // characters needs to be initialized, // because the next `include` below // will _read_ the value `characters`. // Reading _unintialized_ values, however, // is considered bad practice in Pascal. characters := []; // `div` denotes integer division in Pascal, // that means the result will be an _integer_-value. line := (ord(high(asciiCharacter)) - ord(low(asciiCharacter))) div columnsTotal + 1; // Note: In Pascal for-loop limits are _inclusive_. for column := 0 to columnsTotal do begin // This is equivalent to // characters := characters + […]; // i.e. the union of two sets. include(characters, chr(ord(low(asciiCharacter)) + column * line)); end;
for line := line downto 1 do begin // the for..in..do statement is an Extended Pascal extension for character in characters do begin // `:6` specifies minimum width of argument // [only works for write/writeLn/writeStr] write(ord(character):6, ' : ', character); end; // emit proper newline character on `output` writeLn;
// `characters` is evaluated prior entering the loop, // not every time an iteration finished. for character in characters do begin // These statements are equivalent to // characters := characters + [character]; // characters := characters - [succ(character)]; // respectively, but shorter to write, // i.e. less susceptible to spelling mistakes. exclude(characters, character); include(characters, succ(character)); end; end; end.</lang>
- Output:
32 : 48 : 0 64 : @ 80 : P 96 : ` 112 : p 33 : ! 49 : 1 65 : A 81 : Q 97 : a 113 : q 34 : " 50 : 2 66 : B 82 : R 98 : b 114 : r 35 : # 51 : 3 67 : C 83 : S 99 : c 115 : s 36 : $ 52 : 4 68 : D 84 : T 100 : d 116 : t 37 : % 53 : 5 69 : E 85 : U 101 : e 117 : u 38 : & 54 : 6 70 : F 86 : V 102 : f 118 : v 39 : ' 55 : 7 71 : G 87 : W 103 : g 119 : w 40 : ( 56 : 8 72 : H 88 : X 104 : h 120 : x 41 : ) 57 : 9 73 : I 89 : Y 105 : i 121 : y 42 : * 58 : : 74 : J 90 : Z 106 : j 122 : z 43 : + 59 : ; 75 : K 91 : [ 107 : k 123 : { 44 : , 60 : < 76 : L 92 : \ 108 : l 124 : | 45 : - 61 : = 77 : M 93 : ] 109 : m 125 : } 46 : . 62 : > 78 : N 94 : ^ 110 : n 126 : ~ 47 : / 63 : ? 79 : O 95 : _ 111 : o 127 :
Fōrmulæ
Fōrmulæ programs are not textual, visualization/edition of programs is done showing/manipulating structures but not text. Moreover, there can be multiple visual representations of the same program. Even though it is possible to have textual representation —i.e. XML, JSON— they are intended for storage and transfer purposes more than visualization and edition.
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In this page you can see the program(s) related to this task and their results.
Go
<lang go>package main
import "fmt"
func main() {
for i := 0; i < 16; i++ { for j := 32 + i; j < 128; j += 16 { k := string(j) switch j { case 32: k = "Spc" case 127: k = "Del" } fmt.Printf("%3d : %-3s ", j, k) } fmt.Println() }
}</lang>
- Output:
32 : Spc 48 : 0 64 : @ 80 : P 96 : ` 112 : p 33 : ! 49 : 1 65 : A 81 : Q 97 : a 113 : q 34 : " 50 : 2 66 : B 82 : R 98 : b 114 : r 35 : # 51 : 3 67 : C 83 : S 99 : c 115 : s 36 : $ 52 : 4 68 : D 84 : T 100 : d 116 : t 37 : % 53 : 5 69 : E 85 : U 101 : e 117 : u 38 : & 54 : 6 70 : F 86 : V 102 : f 118 : v 39 : ' 55 : 7 71 : G 87 : W 103 : g 119 : w 40 : ( 56 : 8 72 : H 88 : X 104 : h 120 : x 41 : ) 57 : 9 73 : I 89 : Y 105 : i 121 : y 42 : * 58 : : 74 : J 90 : Z 106 : j 122 : z 43 : + 59 : ; 75 : K 91 : [ 107 : k 123 : { 44 : , 60 : < 76 : L 92 : \ 108 : l 124 : | 45 : - 61 : = 77 : M 93 : ] 109 : m 125 : } 46 : . 62 : > 78 : N 94 : ^ 110 : n 126 : ~ 47 : / 63 : ? 79 : O 95 : _ 111 : o 127 : Del
Groovy
<lang groovy>class ShowAsciiTable {
static void main(String[] args) { for (int i = 32; i <= 127; i++) { if (i == 32 || i == 127) { String s = i == 32 ? "Spc" : "Del" printf("%3d: %s ", i, s) } else { printf("%3d: %c ", i, i) } if ((i - 1) % 6 == 0) { println() } } }
}</lang>
- Output:
32: Spc 33: ! 34: " 35: # 36: $ 37: % 38: & 39: ' 40: ( 41: ) 42: * 43: + 44: , 45: - 46: . 47: / 48: 0 49: 1 50: 2 51: 3 52: 4 53: 5 54: 6 55: 7 56: 8 57: 9 58: : 59: ; 60: < 61: = 62: > 63: ? 64: @ 65: A 66: B 67: C 68: D 69: E 70: F 71: G 72: H 73: I 74: J 75: K 76: L 77: M 78: N 79: O 80: P 81: Q 82: R 83: S 84: T 85: U 86: V 87: W 88: X 89: Y 90: Z 91: [ 92: \ 93: ] 94: ^ 95: _ 96: ` 97: a 98: b 99: c 100: d 101: e 102: f 103: g 104: h 105: i 106: j 107: k 108: l 109: m 110: n 111: o 112: p 113: q 114: r 115: s 116: t 117: u 118: v 119: w 120: x 121: y 122: z 123: { 124: | 125: } 126: ~ 127: Del
Haskell
<lang haskell>import Data.Char (chr) import Data.List (transpose) import Data.List.Split (chunksOf) import Text.Printf (printf)
ASCII TABLE ----------------------
asciiTable :: String asciiTable =
unlines $ (printf "%-12s" =<<) <$> transpose (chunksOf 16 $ asciiEntry <$> [32 .. 127])
asciiEntry :: Int -> String asciiEntry n
| null k = k | otherwise = concat [printf "%3d" n, " : ", k] where k = asciiName n
asciiName :: Int -> String asciiName n
| 32 > n = [] | 127 < n = [] | 32 == n = "Spc" | 127 == n = "Del" | otherwise = [chr n]
TEST -------------------------
main :: IO () main = putStrLn asciiTable</lang>
- Output:
32 : Spc 48 : 0 64 : @ 80 : P 96 : ` 112 : p 33 : ! 49 : 1 65 : A 81 : Q 97 : a 113 : q 34 : " 50 : 2 66 : B 82 : R 98 : b 114 : r 35 : # 51 : 3 67 : C 83 : S 99 : c 115 : s 36 : $ 52 : 4 68 : D 84 : T 100 : d 116 : t 37 : % 53 : 5 69 : E 85 : U 101 : e 117 : u 38 : & 54 : 6 70 : F 86 : V 102 : f 118 : v 39 : ' 55 : 7 71 : G 87 : W 103 : g 119 : w 40 : ( 56 : 8 72 : H 88 : X 104 : h 120 : x 41 : ) 57 : 9 73 : I 89 : Y 105 : i 121 : y 42 : * 58 : : 74 : J 90 : Z 106 : j 122 : z 43 : + 59 : ; 75 : K 91 : [ 107 : k 123 : { 44 : , 60 : < 76 : L 92 : \ 108 : l 124 : | 45 : - 61 : = 77 : M 93 : ] 109 : m 125 : } 46 : . 62 : > 78 : N 94 : ^ 110 : n 126 : ~ 47 : / 63 : ? 79 : O 95 : _ 111 : o 127 : Del
IS-BASIC
<lang IS-BASIC>100 TEXT 80 110 FOR R=0 TO 15 120 FOR C=32+R TO 112+R STEP 16 130 PRINT USING "###":C;:PRINT ": ";CHR$(C), 140 NEXT 150 PRINT 160 NEXT</lang>
J
a. is the 256 ASCII character set. We'll do a bit of work to make it pretty as the other examples.
32}._129}.a. !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~ NB. A are the decimal ASCII values [A =: 10 |."1 ] 12 ": |: _16 [\ 32 }. i. 128 32 48 64 80 96 112 33 49 65 81 97 113 34 50 66 82 98 114 35 51 67 83 99 115 36 52 68 84 100 116 37 53 69 85 101 117 38 54 70 86 102 118 39 55 71 87 103 119 40 56 72 88 104 120 41 57 73 89 105 121 42 58 74 90 106 122 43 59 75 91 107 123 44 60 76 92 108 124 45 61 77 93 109 125 46 62 78 94 110 126 47 63 79 95 111 127 NB. B are the corresponding ASCII characters [B =: |:_16[\32}._128}.a. 0@P`p !1AQaq "2BRbr #3CScs $4DTdt %5EUeu &6FVfv '7GWgw (8HXhx )9IYiy *:JZjz +;K[k{ ,<L\l| -=M]m} .>N^n~ /?O_o� NB. stuff the characters into the text array of numbers B [`((4 12 p. i. 6)"_)`]}"1 A 32 48 0 64 @ 80 P 96 ` 112 p 33 ! 49 1 65 A 81 Q 97 a 113 q 34 " 50 2 66 B 82 R 98 b 114 r 35 # 51 3 67 C 83 S 99 c 115 s 36 $ 52 4 68 D 84 T 100 d 116 t 37 % 53 5 69 E 85 U 101 e 117 u 38 & 54 6 70 F 86 V 102 f 118 v 39 ' 55 7 71 G 87 W 103 g 119 w 40 ( 56 8 72 H 88 X 104 h 120 x 41 ) 57 9 73 I 89 Y 105 i 121 y 42 * 58 : 74 J 90 Z 106 j 122 z 43 + 59 ; 75 K 91 [ 107 k 123 { 44 , 60 < 76 L 92 \ 108 l 124 | 45 - 61 = 77 M 93 ] 109 m 125 } 46 . 62 > 78 N 94 ^ 110 n 126 ~ 47 / 63 ? 79 O 95 _ 111 o 127 �
Java
<lang java> public class ShowAsciiTable {
public static void main(String[] args) { for ( int i = 32 ; i <= 127 ; i++ ) { if ( i == 32 || i == 127 ) { String s = i == 32 ? "Spc" : "Del"; System.out.printf("%3d: %s ", i, s); } else { System.out.printf("%3d: %c ", i, i); } if ( (i-1) % 6 == 0 ) { System.out.println(); } } }
} </lang>
- Output:
32: Spc 33: ! 34: " 35: # 36: $ 37: % 38: & 39: ' 40: ( 41: ) 42: * 43: + 44: , 45: - 46: . 47: / 48: 0 49: 1 50: 2 51: 3 52: 4 53: 5 54: 6 55: 7 56: 8 57: 9 58: : 59: ; 60: < 61: = 62: > 63: ? 64: @ 65: A 66: B 67: C 68: D 69: E 70: F 71: G 72: H 73: I 74: J 75: K 76: L 77: M 78: N 79: O 80: P 81: Q 82: R 83: S 84: T 85: U 86: V 87: W 88: X 89: Y 90: Z 91: [ 92: \ 93: ] 94: ^ 95: _ 96: ` 97: a 98: b 99: c 100: d 101: e 102: f 103: g 104: h 105: i 106: j 107: k 108: l 109: m 110: n 111: o 112: p 113: q 114: r 115: s 116: t 117: u 118: v 119: w 120: x 121: y 122: z 123: { 124: | 125: } 126: ~ 127: Del
JavaScript
<lang javascript>(() => {
"use strict";
// ------------------- ASCII TABLE -------------------
// asciiTable :: String const asciiTable = () => transpose( chunksOf(16)( enumFromTo(32)(127) .map(asciiEntry) ) ) .map( xs => xs.map(justifyLeft(12)(" ")) .join("") ) .join("\n");
// asciiEntry :: Int -> String const asciiEntry = n => { const k = asciiName(n);
return "" === k ? ( "" ) : `${justifyRight(4)(" ")(n.toString())} : ${k}`; };
// asciiName :: Int -> String const asciiName = n => 32 > n || 127 < n ? ( "" ) : 32 === n ? ( "Spc" ) : 127 === n ? ( "Del" ) : chr(n);
// ---------------- GENERIC FUNCTIONS ----------------
// chr :: Int -> Char const chr = x => // The character at unix code-point x. String.fromCodePoint(x);
// chunksOf :: Int -> [a] -> a const chunksOf = n => { // xs split into sublists of length n. // The last sublist will be short if n // does not evenly divide the length of xs . const go = xs => { const chunk = xs.slice(0, n);
return 0 < chunk.length ? ( [chunk].concat( go(xs.slice(n)) ) ) : []; };
return go; };
// enumFromTo :: Int -> Int -> [Int] const enumFromTo = m => n => Array.from({ length: 1 + n - m }, (_, i) => m + i);
// justifyLeft :: Int -> Char -> String -> String const justifyLeft = n => // The string s, followed by enough padding (with // the character c) to reach the string length n. c => s => n > s.length ? ( s.padEnd(n, c) ) : s;
// justifyRight :: Int -> Char -> String -> String const justifyRight = n => // The string s, preceded by enough padding (with // the character c) to reach the string length n. c => s => Boolean(s) ? ( s.padStart(n, c) ) : "";
// transpose :: a -> a const transpose = rows => // The columns of the input transposed // into new rows. // This version assumes input rows of even length. 0 < rows.length ? rows[0].map( (x, i) => rows.flatMap( v => v[i] ) ) : [];
// MAIN --- return asciiTable();
})();</lang>
- Output:
32 : Spc 48 : 0 64 : @ 80 : P 96 : ` 112 : p 33 : ! 49 : 1 65 : A 81 : Q 97 : a 113 : q 34 : " 50 : 2 66 : B 82 : R 98 : b 114 : r 35 : # 51 : 3 67 : C 83 : S 99 : c 115 : s 36 : $ 52 : 4 68 : D 84 : T 100 : d 116 : t 37 : % 53 : 5 69 : E 85 : U 101 : e 117 : u 38 : & 54 : 6 70 : F 86 : V 102 : f 118 : v 39 : ' 55 : 7 71 : G 87 : W 103 : g 119 : w 40 : ( 56 : 8 72 : H 88 : X 104 : h 120 : x 41 : ) 57 : 9 73 : I 89 : Y 105 : i 121 : y 42 : * 58 : : 74 : J 90 : Z 106 : j 122 : z 43 : + 59 : ; 75 : K 91 : [ 107 : k 123 : { 44 : , 60 : < 76 : L 92 : \ 108 : l 124 : | 45 : - 61 : = 77 : M 93 : ] 109 : m 125 : } 46 : . 62 : > 78 : N 94 : ^ 110 : n 126 : ~ 47 : / 63 : ? 79 : O 95 : _ 111 : o 127 : Del
Jsish
<lang javascript>#!/usr/bin/env jsish
/* Show ASCII table, -showAll true to include control codes */ function showASCIITable(args:array|string=void, conf:object=void) {
var options = { // Rosetta Code, Show ASCII table rootdir :, // Root directory. showAll : false // include control code labels if true }; var self = {}; parseOpts(self, options, conf);
function main() { var e; var first = (self.showAll) ? 0 : 2; var filler = '='.repeat(19 + ((first) ? 0 : 9)); puts(filler, "ASCII table", filler + '='); var labels = [ 'NUL', 'SOH', 'STX', 'ETX', 'EOT', 'ENQ', 'ACK', 'BEL', 'BS ', 'HT ', 'LF ', 'VT ', 'FF ', 'CR ', 'SO ', 'SI ', 'DLE', 'DC1', 'DC2', 'DC3', 'DC4', 'NAK', 'SYN', 'ETB', 'CAN', 'EM ', 'SUB', 'ESC', 'FS ', 'GS ', 'RS ', 'US ']; var table = new Array(128); for (e = 0; e < 32; e++) table[e] = labels[e]; for (e = 32; e < 127; e++) table[e] = ' ' + Util.fromCharCode(e) + ' '; table[32] = 'SPC'; table[127] = 'DEL';
for (var row = 0; row < 16; row++) { for (var col = first; col < 8; col++) { e = row + col * 16; printf('%03d %s ', e, table[e]); } printf('\n'); } } return main();
}
provide(showASCIITable, 1);
if (isMain()) {
if (Interp.conf('unitTest')) showASCIITable(, {showAll:true}); else runModule(showASCIITable);
}
/*
!EXPECTSTART!
====================== ASCII table =======================
000 NUL 016 DLE 032 SPC 048 0 064 @ 080 P 096 ` 112 p 001 SOH 017 DC1 033 ! 049 1 065 A 081 Q 097 a 113 q 002 STX 018 DC2 034 " 050 2 066 B 082 R 098 b 114 r 003 ETX 019 DC3 035 # 051 3 067 C 083 S 099 c 115 s 004 EOT 020 DC4 036 $ 052 4 068 D 084 T 100 d 116 t 005 ENQ 021 NAK 037 % 053 5 069 E 085 U 101 e 117 u 006 ACK 022 SYN 038 & 054 6 070 F 086 V 102 f 118 v 007 BEL 023 ETB 039 ' 055 7 071 G 087 W 103 g 119 w 008 BS 024 CAN 040 ( 056 8 072 H 088 X 104 h 120 x 009 HT 025 EM 041 ) 057 9 073 I 089 Y 105 i 121 y 010 LF 026 SUB 042 * 058 : 074 J 090 Z 106 j 122 z 011 VT 027 ESC 043 + 059 ; 075 K 091 [ 107 k 123 { 012 FF 028 FS 044 , 060 < 076 L 092 \ 108 l 124 | 013 CR 029 GS 045 - 061 = 077 M 093 ] 109 m 125 } 014 SO 030 RS 046 . 062 > 078 N 094 ^ 110 n 126 ~ 015 SI 031 US 047 / 063 ? 079 O 095 _ 111 o 127 DEL
!EXPECTEND!
- /</lang>
- Output:
prompt$ jsish -u showASCIITable.jsi [PASS] showASCIITable.jsi prompt$ ./showASCIITable.jsi =================== ASCII table ==================== 032 SPC 048 0 064 @ 080 P 096 ` 112 p 033 ! 049 1 065 A 081 Q 097 a 113 q 034 " 050 2 066 B 082 R 098 b 114 r 035 # 051 3 067 C 083 S 099 c 115 s 036 $ 052 4 068 D 084 T 100 d 116 t 037 % 053 5 069 E 085 U 101 e 117 u 038 & 054 6 070 F 086 V 102 f 118 v 039 ' 055 7 071 G 087 W 103 g 119 w 040 ( 056 8 072 H 088 X 104 h 120 x 041 ) 057 9 073 I 089 Y 105 i 121 y 042 * 058 : 074 J 090 Z 106 j 122 z 043 + 059 ; 075 K 091 [ 107 k 123 { 044 , 060 < 076 L 092 \ 108 l 124 | 045 - 061 = 077 M 093 ] 109 m 125 } 046 . 062 > 078 N 094 ^ 110 n 126 ~ 047 / 063 ? 079 O 095 _ 111 o 127 DEL
jq
Works with gojq, the Go implementation of jq
The following program generalizes the task to produce a table for wide stretches of Unicode characters, not just 32 .. 127. In addition, the functions for producing both row-wise and column-wise tables are provided and illustrated. <lang jq>
- Pretty printing
def lpad($len): tostring | ($len - length) as $l | (" " * $l)[:$l] + .;
def nwise($n):
def n: if length <= $n then . else .[0:$n] , (.[$n:] | n) end; n;
def table($ncols; $colwidth):
nwise($ncols) | map(lpad($colwidth)) | join(" ");
- transposed table
def ttable($rows):
[nwise($rows)] | transpose[] | join(" ");
- Representation of control characters, etc
def humanize:
def special: { "0": "NUL", "7": "BEL", "8": "BKS", "9": "TAB", "10": "LF ", "13": "CR ", "27": "ESC", "127": "DEL", "155": "CSI" };
if . < 32 or . == 127 or . == 155 then (special[tostring] // "^" + ([64+.]|implode)) elif . > 127 and . < 160 then "\\\(.+72|tostring)" else [.] | implode end | lpad(4) ;
</lang>
Base Task
<lang jq># produce a flat array def prepare($m;$n):
[range($m; $n) | "\(lpad(7)): \(humanize)" ];
- Row-wise presentation of 32 through 127 in 6 columns
prepare(32;128) | table(6; 10)
- Column-wise with 16 rows would be produced by:
- prepare(32;128) | ttable(16)
</lang>
- Output:
32 : 33 : ! 34 : " 35 : # 36 : $ 37 : % 38 : & 39 : ' 40 : ( 41 : ) 42 : * 43 : + 44 : , 45 : - 46 : . 47 : / 48 : 0 49 : 1 50 : 2 51 : 3 52 : 4 53 : 5 54 : 6 55 : 7 56 : 8 57 : 9 58 : : 59 : ; 60 : < 61 : = 62 : > 63 : ? 64 : @ 65 : A 66 : B 67 : C 68 : D 69 : E 70 : F 71 : G 72 : H 73 : I 74 : J 75 : K 76 : L 77 : M 78 : N 79 : O 80 : P 81 : Q 82 : R 83 : S 84 : T 85 : U 86 : V 87 : W 88 : X 89 : Y 90 : Z 91 : [ 92 : \ 93 : ] 94 : ^ 95 : _ 96 : ` 97 : a 98 : b 99 : c 100 : d 101 : e 102 : f 103 : g 104 : h 105 : i 106 : j 107 : k 108 : l 109 : m 110 : n 111 : o 112 : p 113 : q 114 : r 115 : s 116 : t 117 : u 118 : v 119 : w 120 : x 121 : y 122 : z 123 : { 124 : | 125 : } 126 : ~ 127 : DEL
Column-wise table of 128..255
<lang jq>
- Column-wise representation with 16 rows
(prepare(128;256) | ttable(16)) </lang>
- Output:
128: \200 144: \216 160: 176: ° 192: À 208: Ð 224: à 240: ð 129: \201 145: \217 161: ¡ 177: ± 193: Á 209: Ñ 225: á 241: ñ 130: \202 146: \218 162: ¢ 178: ² 194: Â 210: Ò 226: â 242: ò 131: \203 147: \219 163: £ 179: ³ 195: Ã 211: Ó 227: ã 243: ó 132: \204 148: \220 164: ¤ 180: ´ 196: Ä 212: Ô 228: ä 244: ô 133: \205 149: \221 165: ¥ 181: µ 197: Å 213: Õ 229: å 245: õ 134: \206 150: \222 166: ¦ 182: ¶ 198: Æ 214: Ö 230: æ 246: ö 135: \207 151: \223 167: § 183: · 199: Ç 215: × 231: ç 247: ÷ 136: \208 152: \224 168: ¨ 184: ¸ 200: È 216: Ø 232: è 248: ø 137: \209 153: \225 169: © 185: ¹ 201: É 217: Ù 233: é 249: ù 138: \210 154: \226 170: ª 186: º 202: Ê 218: Ú 234: ê 250: ú 139: \211 155: CSI 171: « 187: » 203: Ë 219: Û 235: ë 251: û 140: \212 156: \228 172: ¬ 188: ¼ 204: Ì 220: Ü 236: ì 252: ü 141: \213 157: \229 173: 189: ½ 205: Í 221: Ý 237: í 253: ý 142: \214 158: \230 174: ® 190: ¾ 206: Î 222: Þ 238: î 254: þ 143: \215 159: \231 175: ¯ 191: ¿ 207: Ï 223: ß 239: ï 255: ÿ
Julia
Base Task
<lang julia>for i in 32:127
c= i== 0 ? "NUL" : i== 7 ? "BEL" : i== 8 ? "BKS" : i== 9 ? "TAB" : i==10 ? "LF " : i==13 ? "CR " : i==27 ? "ESC" : i==155 ? "CSI" : "|$(Char(i))|" print("$(lpad(i,3)) $(string(i,base=16,pad=2)) $c") (i&7)==7 ? println() : print(" ")
end</lang>
- Output:
32 20 | | 33 21 |!| 34 22 |"| 35 23 |#| 36 24 |$| 37 25 |%| 38 26 |&| 39 27 |'| 40 28 |(| 41 29 |)| 42 2a |*| 43 2b |+| 44 2c |,| 45 2d |-| 46 2e |.| 47 2f |/| 48 30 |0| 49 31 |1| 50 32 |2| 51 33 |3| 52 34 |4| 53 35 |5| 54 36 |6| 55 37 |7| 56 38 |8| 57 39 |9| 58 3a |:| 59 3b |;| 60 3c |<| 61 3d |=| 62 3e |>| 63 3f |?| 64 40 |@| 65 41 |A| 66 42 |B| 67 43 |C| 68 44 |D| 69 45 |E| 70 46 |F| 71 47 |G| 72 48 |H| 73 49 |I| 74 4a |J| 75 4b |K| 76 4c |L| 77 4d |M| 78 4e |N| 79 4f |O| 80 50 |P| 81 51 |Q| 82 52 |R| 83 53 |S| 84 54 |T| 85 55 |U| 86 56 |V| 87 57 |W| 88 58 |X| 89 59 |Y| 90 5a |Z| 91 5b |[| 92 5c |\| 93 5d |]| 94 5e |^| 95 5f |_| 96 60 |`| 97 61 |a| 98 62 |b| 99 63 |c| 100 64 |d| 101 65 |e| 102 66 |f| 103 67 |g| 104 68 |h| 105 69 |i| 106 6a |j| 107 6b |k| 108 6c |l| 109 6d |m| 110 6e |n| 111 6f |o| 112 70 |p| 113 71 |q| 114 72 |r| 115 73 |s| 116 74 |t| 117 75 |u| 118 76 |v| 119 77 |w| 120 78 |x| 121 79 |y| 122 7a |z| 123 7b |{| 124 7c ||| 125 7d |}| 126 7e |~| 127 7f |�|
Extended Ascii
The appearance of the table with the extended ASCII characters below depends on the font (code page) used in the terminal and in your browser (DejaVu Sans Mono is a reasonable choice). The output shown is copied from the console ConEmu in Windows 10.
<lang julia>for i in 0:255
c= i== 0 ? "NUL" : i== 7 ? "BEL" : i== 8 ? "BKS" : i== 9 ? "TAB" : i==10 ? "LF " : i==13 ? "CR " : i==27 ? "ESC" : i==155 ? "CSI" : "|$(Char(i))|" print("$(lpad(i,3)) $(string(i,base=16,pad=2)) $c") (i&7)==7 ? println() : print(" ")
end</lang>
- Output:
0 00 NUL 1 01 |☺| 2 02 |☻| 3 03 |♥| 4 04 |♦| 5 05 |♣| 6 06 |♠| 7 07 BEL 8 08 BKS 9 09 TAB 10 0a LF 11 0b |♂| 12 0c |♀| 13 0d CR 14 0e |♫| 15 0f |☼| 16 10 |►| 17 11 |◄| 18 12 |↕| 19 13 |‼| 20 14 |¶| 21 15 |§| 22 16 |■| 23 17 |↨| 24 18 |↑| 25 19 |↓| 26 1a |→| 27 1b ESC 28 1c |∟| 29 1d |↔| 30 1e |▲| 31 1f |▼| 32 20 | | 33 21 |!| 34 22 |"| 35 23 |#| 36 24 |$| 37 25 |%| 38 26 |&| 39 27 |'| 40 28 |(| 41 29 |)| 42 2a |*| 43 2b |+| 44 2c |,| 45 2d |-| 46 2e |.| 47 2f |/| 48 30 |0| 49 31 |1| 50 32 |2| 51 33 |3| 52 34 |4| 53 35 |5| 54 36 |6| 55 37 |7| 56 38 |8| 57 39 |9| 58 3a |:| 59 3b |;| 60 3c |<| 61 3d |=| 62 3e |>| 63 3f |?| 64 40 |@| 65 41 |A| 66 42 |B| 67 43 |C| 68 44 |D| 69 45 |E| 70 46 |F| 71 47 |G| 72 48 |H| 73 49 |I| 74 4a |J| 75 4b |K| 76 4c |L| 77 4d |M| 78 4e |N| 79 4f |O| 80 50 |P| 81 51 |Q| 82 52 |R| 83 53 |S| 84 54 |T| 85 55 |U| 86 56 |V| 87 57 |W| 88 58 |X| 89 59 |Y| 90 5a |Z| 91 5b |[| 92 5c |\| 93 5d |]| 94 5e |^| 95 5f |_| 96 60 |`| 97 61 |a| 98 62 |b| 99 63 |c| 100 64 |d| 101 65 |e| 102 66 |f| 103 67 |g| 104 68 |h| 105 69 |i| 106 6a |j| 107 6b |k| 108 6c |l| 109 6d |m| 110 6e |n| 111 6f |o| 112 70 |p| 113 71 |q| 114 72 |r| 115 73 |s| 116 74 |t| 117 75 |u| 118 76 |v| 119 77 |w| 120 78 |x| 121 79 |y| 122 7a |z| 123 7b |{| 124 7c ||| 125 7d |}| 126 7e |~| 127 7f |�| 128 80 |�| 129 81 |�| 130 82 |�| 131 83 |�| 132 84 |�| 133 85 |�| 134 86 |�| 135 87 |�| 136 88 |�| 137 89 |�| 138 8a |�| 139 8b |�| 140 8c |�| 141 8d |�| 142 8e |�| 143 8f |�| 144 90 |�| 145 91 |�| 146 92 |�| 147 93 |�| 148 94 |�| 149 95 |�| 150 96 |�| 151 97 |�| 152 98 |�| 153 99 |�| 154 9a |�| 155 9b CSI 156 9c |�| 157 9d |�| 158 9e |�| 159 9f |�| 160 a0 | | 161 a1 |¡| 162 a2 |¢| 163 a3 |£| 164 a4 |¤| 165 a5 |¥| 166 a6 |¦| 167 a7 |§| 168 a8 |¨| 169 a9 |©| 170 aa |ª| 171 ab |«| 172 ac |¬| 173 ad | | 174 ae |®| 175 af |¯| 176 b0 |°| 177 b1 |±| 178 b2 |²| 179 b3 |³| 180 b4 |´| 181 b5 |µ| 182 b6 |¶| 183 b7 |·| 184 b8 |¸| 185 b9 |¹| 186 ba |º| 187 bb |»| 188 bc |¼| 189 bd |½| 190 be |¾| 191 bf |¿| 192 c0 |À| 193 c1 |Á| 194 c2 |Â| 195 c3 |Ã| 196 c4 |Ä| 197 c5 |Å| 198 c6 |Æ| 199 c7 |Ç| 200 c8 |È| 201 c9 |É| 202 ca |Ê| 203 cb |Ë| 204 cc |Ì| 205 cd |Í| 206 ce |Î| 207 cf |Ï| 208 d0 |Ð| 209 d1 |Ñ| 210 d2 |Ò| 211 d3 |Ó| 212 d4 |Ô| 213 d5 |Õ| 214 d6 |Ö| 215 d7 |×| 216 d8 |Ø| 217 d9 |Ù| 218 da |Ú| 219 db |Û| 220 dc |Ü| 221 dd |Ý| 222 de |Þ| 223 df |ß| 224 e0 |à| 225 e1 |á| 226 e2 |â| 227 e3 |ã| 228 e4 |ä| 229 e5 |å| 230 e6 |æ| 231 e7 |ç| 232 e8 |è| 233 e9 |é| 234 ea |ê| 235 eb |ë| 236 ec |ì| 237 ed |í| 238 ee |î| 239 ef |ï| 240 f0 |ð| 241 f1 |ñ| 242 f2 |ò| 243 f3 |ó| 244 f4 |ô| 245 f5 |õ| 246 f6 |ö| 247 f7 |÷| 248 f8 |ø| 249 f9 |ù| 250 fa |ú| 251 fb |û| 252 fc |ü| 253 fd |ý| 254 fe |þ| 255 ff |ÿ|
This version draws a more fancy table, positioning the items on the console monitor with ANSI control sequences:
<lang julia>print("\e[2J") # clear screen print("""
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F ╔═══╤═══╤═══╤═══╤═══╤═══╤═══╤═══╤═══╤═══╤═══╤═══╤═══╤═══╤═══╤═══╗ ║nul│soh│stx│etx│eot│enq│ack│bel│ bs│tab│ lf│ vt│ ff│ cr│ so│ si║ """) # indent is set by this (least indented) line
for i = 0:14
a = string(i,base=16)
println( "$a ║ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ ║ $a") println( " ╟───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───╢") println(i==0 ? " ║dle│dc1│dc2│dc3│dc4│nak│syn│etb│can│ em│eof│esc│ fs│ gs│ rs│ us║"
: " ║ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ ║")
end println("""
f ║ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ ║ f ╚═══╧═══╧═══╧═══╧═══╧═══╧═══╧═══╧═══╧═══╧═══╧═══╧═══╧═══╧═══╧═══╝ 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F """) # """ string is indented here
for i = 1:255
r,c = divrem(i,16) r,c = 3r+4,4c+5 i > 31 && print("\e[$(r-1);$(c-1)H$(lpad(i,3))") 6<i<11 || i==155 || i==173 || print("\e[$r;$(c)H$(Char(i))")
end print("\e[54;1H")</lang>
- Output:
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F ╔═══╤═══╤═══╤═══╤═══╤═══╤═══╤═══╤═══╤═══╤═══╤═══╤═══╤═══╤═══╤═══╗ ║nul│soh│stx│etx│eot│enq│ack│bel│ bs│tab│ lf│ vt│ ff│ cr│ so│ si║ 0 ║ │ ☺ │ ☻ │ ♥ │ ♦ │ ♣ │ ♠ │ │ │ │ │ ♂ │ ♀ │ │ ♫ │ ☼ ║ 0 ╟───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───╢ ║dle│dc1│dc2│dc3│dc4│nak│syn│etb│can│ em│eof│esc│ fs│ gs│ rs│ us║ 1 ║ ► │ ◄ │ ↕ │ ‼ │ ¶ │ § │ ■ │ ↨ │ ↑ │ ↓ │ → │ │ ∟ │ ↔ │ ▲ │ ▼ ║ 1 ╟───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───╢ ║ 32│ 33│ 34│ 35│ 36│ 37│ 38│ 39│ 40│ 41│ 42│ 43│ 44│ 45│ 46│ 47║ 2 ║ │ ! │ " │ # │ $ │ % │ & │ ' │ ( │ ) │ * │ + │ , │ - │ . │ / ║ 2 ╟───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───╢ ║ 48│ 49│ 50│ 51│ 52│ 53│ 54│ 55│ 56│ 57│ 58│ 59│ 60│ 61│ 62│ 63║ 3 ║ 0 │ 1 │ 2 │ 3 │ 4 │ 5 │ 6 │ 7 │ 8 │ 9 │ : │ ; │ < │ = │ > │ ? ║ 3 ╟───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───╢ ║ 64│ 65│ 66│ 67│ 68│ 69│ 70│ 71│ 72│ 73│ 74│ 75│ 76│ 77│ 78│ 79║ 4 ║ @ │ A │ B │ C │ D │ E │ F │ G │ H │ I │ J │ K │ L │ M │ N │ O ║ 4 ╟───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───╢ ║ 80│ 81│ 82│ 83│ 84│ 85│ 86│ 87│ 88│ 89│ 90│ 91│ 92│ 93│ 94│ 95║ 5 ║ P │ Q │ R │ S │ T │ U │ V │ W │ X │ Y │ Z │ [ │ \ │ ] │ ^ │ _ ║ 5 ╟───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───╢ ║ 96│ 97│ 98│ 99│100│101│102│103│104│105│106│107│108│109│110│111║ 6 ║ ` │ a │ b │ c │ d │ e │ f │ g │ h │ i │ j │ k │ l │ m │ n │ o ║ 6 ╟───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───╢ ║112│113│114│115│116│117│118│119│120│121│122│123│124│125│126│127║ 7 ║ p │ q │ r │ s │ t │ u │ v │ w │ x │ y │ z │ { │ | │ } │ ~ │ � ║ 7 ╟───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───╢ ║128│129│130│131│132│133│134│135│136│137│138│139│140│141│142│143║ 8 ║ � │ � │ � │ � │ � │ � │ � │ � │ � │ � │ � │ � │ � │ � │ � │ � ║ 8 ╟───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───╢ ║144│145│146│147│148│149│150│151│152│153│154│155│156│157│158│159║ 9 ║ � │ � │ � │ � │ � │ � │ � │ � │ � │ � │ � │ │ � │ � │ � │ � ║ 9 ╟───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───╢ ║160│161│162│163│164│165│166│167│168│169│170│171│172│173│174│175║ a ║ │ ¡ │ ¢ │ £ │ ¤ │ ¥ │ ¦ │ § │ ¨ │ © │ ª │ « │ ¬ │ │ ® │ ¯ ║ a ╟───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───╢ ║176│177│178│179│180│181│182│183│184│185│186│187│188│189│190│191║ b ║ ° │ ± │ ² │ ³ │ ´ │ µ │ ¶ │ · │ ¸ │ ¹ │ º │ » │ ¼ │ ½ │ ¾ │ ¿ ║ b ╟───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───╢ ║192│193│194│195│196│197│198│199│200│201│202│203│204│205│206│207║ c ║ À │ Á │ Â │ Ã │ Ä │ Å │ Æ │ Ç │ È │ É │ Ê │ Ë │ Ì │ Í │ Î │ Ï ║ c ╟───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───╢ ║208│209│210│211│212│213│214│215│216│217│218│219│220│221│222│223║ d ║ Ð │ Ñ │ Ò │ Ó │ Ô │ Õ │ Ö │ × │ Ø │ Ù │ Ú │ Û │ Ü │ Ý │ Þ │ ß ║ d ╟───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───╢ ║224│225│226│227│228│229│230│231│232│233│234│235│236│237│238│239║ e ║ à │ á │ â │ ã │ ä │ å │ æ │ ç │ è │ é │ ê │ ë │ ì │ í │ î │ ï ║ e ╟───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───╢ ║240│241│242│243│244│245│246│247│248│249│250│251│252│253│254│255║ f ║ ð │ ñ │ ò │ ó │ ô │ õ │ ö │ ÷ │ ø │ ù │ ú │ û │ ü │ ý │ þ │ ÿ ║ f ╚═══╧═══╧═══╧═══╧═══╧═══╧═══╧═══╧═══╧═══╧═══╧═══╧═══╧═══╧═══╧═══╝ 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
A similar output can be produced without ANSI control sequences, just filling up a huge string and printing it. Below is a general Object (struct) and the corresponding methods to draw a table of arbitrary shape in the console. It is the Julia way of OOP. The Table structure holds the relevant data and the constructor. The Base.iterate function extends the general iterate function, and allows using the field names in a function, w/o prefixing them with "<structName>." The function prt() fills up a string with data, formatting spaces and new-lines, and prints it to the console. <lang julia>#= CONSOLE TABLES =============================================================
rn: nrows, rh: height of rows cn: ncols, cw: width of columns T[rn,cn,rh] table data strings cr: rows in colum headers CH[cn,cr] column header strings of max cw length hl: lengths of row header strings RH[rn,rh] row header strings of max length hl
==============================================================================#
struct Table
rn::Int; rh::Int; cn::Int; cw::Int; T::Array{String,3} cr::Int; CH::Array{String,2} hl::Int; RH::Array{String,2} function Table(rn,rh,cn,cw,cr,hl) # constructor new(rn,rh,cn,cw,fill("",(rn,cn,rh)), # arrays initialized with empty strings cr,fill("",(cr,cn)), hl,fill("",(rn,rh))) end
end Base.iterate(T::Table,i=1) = i<=nfields(T) ? (getfield(T,i),i+1) : nothing
cpad(s::String,n::Integer) = (m=length(s))<n ? lpad(rpad(s,(n+m)>>1),n) : first(s,n)
function prt((rn,rh,cn,cw,T, cr,CH, hl,RH)::Table)
TL,TX,TR,BH = '╔','╤','╗','═' IL,IX,IR,IV,IH='╟','┼','╢','│','─' BL,BX,BR,BV = '╚','╧','╝','║'
u,v,w,d,t = BH^cw, IH^cw, " "^hl, cn-2, " "^hl b = w*(cn==1 ? IL*v*IR : IL*v*(IX*v)^d*IX*v*IR)*'\n' # internal separator for r = 1:cr for c = 1:cn t*=cpad(CH[r,c],cw+1) end t *= "\n$w" end
t *= (cn==1 ? TL*u*TR : TL*u*(TX*u)^d*TX*u*TR)*'\n' # top border for r = 1:rn for p = 1:rh s = cpad(RH[r,p],hl)*BV for c = 1:cn-1 s *= cpad(T[r,c,p],cw) * IV end t*= s * cpad(T[r,cn,p],cw) * BV *'\n' end t*=r<rn ? b : cn<2 ? w*BL*u*BR : w*BL*u*(BX*u)^d*BX*u*BR # bottom border end println("\n$t\n")
end</lang> Using these is simple, only provide the data, and prt it. <lang julia>Tbl = Table(16,2,16,3, 2,3) # construct table Tbl.CH[1,:] = string.(0:15,base=16) # Column headers Tbl.RH[:,2] = string.(0:15,base=16) # Row headers for i = 0:255 # populate table, exclude special characters
Tbl.T[i>>4+1,i&15+1,1:2]=["$i",i∈(0,7,8,9,10,13,27,155) ? "" : "$(Char(i))"]
end prt(Tbl) # format and print table on console</lang>
Kotlin
<lang scala>// Version 1.2.60
fun main(args: Array<String>) {
for (i in 0..15) { for (j in 32 + i..127 step 16) { val k = when (j) { 32 -> "Spc" 127 -> "Del" else -> j.toChar().toString() } System.out.printf("%3d : %-3s ", j, k) } println() }
}</lang>
- Output:
32 : Spc 48 : 0 64 : @ 80 : P 96 : ` 112 : p 33 : ! 49 : 1 65 : A 81 : Q 97 : a 113 : q 34 : " 50 : 2 66 : B 82 : R 98 : b 114 : r 35 : # 51 : 3 67 : C 83 : S 99 : c 115 : s 36 : $ 52 : 4 68 : D 84 : T 100 : d 116 : t 37 : % 53 : 5 69 : E 85 : U 101 : e 117 : u 38 : & 54 : 6 70 : F 86 : V 102 : f 118 : v 39 : ' 55 : 7 71 : G 87 : W 103 : g 119 : w 40 : ( 56 : 8 72 : H 88 : X 104 : h 120 : x 41 : ) 57 : 9 73 : I 89 : Y 105 : i 121 : y 42 : * 58 : : 74 : J 90 : Z 106 : j 122 : z 43 : + 59 : ; 75 : K 91 : [ 107 : k 123 : { 44 : , 60 : < 76 : L 92 : \ 108 : l 124 : | 45 : - 61 : = 77 : M 93 : ] 109 : m 125 : } 46 : . 62 : > 78 : N 94 : ^ 110 : n 126 : ~ 47 : / 63 : ? 79 : O 95 : _ 111 : o 127 : Del
langur
<lang langur>for .i of 16 {
for .j = 31 + .i ; .j < 128 ; .j += 16 { val .L = given(.j; 32: "spc"; 127: "del"; cp2s .j) write $"\.j:3; : \.L:-4;" } writeln()
}</lang>
- Output:
32 : spc 48 : 0 64 : @ 80 : P 96 : ` 112 : p 33 : ! 49 : 1 65 : A 81 : Q 97 : a 113 : q 34 : " 50 : 2 66 : B 82 : R 98 : b 114 : r 35 : # 51 : 3 67 : C 83 : S 99 : c 115 : s 36 : $ 52 : 4 68 : D 84 : T 100 : d 116 : t 37 : % 53 : 5 69 : E 85 : U 101 : e 117 : u 38 : & 54 : 6 70 : F 86 : V 102 : f 118 : v 39 : ' 55 : 7 71 : G 87 : W 103 : g 119 : w 40 : ( 56 : 8 72 : H 88 : X 104 : h 120 : x 41 : ) 57 : 9 73 : I 89 : Y 105 : i 121 : y 42 : * 58 : : 74 : J 90 : Z 106 : j 122 : z 43 : + 59 : ; 75 : K 91 : [ 107 : k 123 : { 44 : , 60 : < 76 : L 92 : \ 108 : l 124 : | 45 : - 61 : = 77 : M 93 : ] 109 : m 125 : } 46 : . 62 : > 78 : N 94 : ^ 110 : n 126 : ~ 47 : / 63 : ? 79 : O 95 : _ 111 : o 127 : del
Locomotive Basic
<lang locobasic>10 mode 1:defint a-z 20 for x=1 to 6 30 for y=1 to 16 40 n=16*(x-1)+y+31 50 locate 6*(x-1)+1,y 60 print using "###";n; 70 print " ";chr$(n); 80 next 90 next</lang>
- Output:
32 48 0 64 @ 80 P 96 ` 112 p 33 ! 49 1 65 A 81 Q 97 a 113 q 34 " 50 2 66 B 82 R 98 b 114 r 35 # 51 3 67 C 83 S 99 c 115 s 36 $ 52 4 68 D 84 T 100 d 116 t 37 % 53 5 69 E 85 U 101 e 117 u 38 & 54 6 70 F 86 V 102 f 118 v 39 ' 55 7 71 G 87 W 103 g 119 w 40 ( 56 8 72 H 88 X 104 h 120 x 41 ) 57 9 73 I 89 Y 105 i 121 y 42 * 58 : 74 J 90 Z 106 j 122 z 43 + 59 ; 75 K 91 [ 107 k 123 { 44 , 60 < 76 L 92 \ 108 l 124 | 45 - 61 = 77 M 93 ] 109 m 125 } 46 . 62 > 78 N 94 🠅 110 n 126 ~ 47 / 63 ? 79 O 95 _ 111 o 127 🮕
Lua
<lang lua> -- map of character values to desired representation local chars = setmetatable({[32] = "Spc", [127] = "Del"}, {__index = function(_, k) return string.char(k) end})
-- row iterator local function iter(s,a)
a = (a or s) + 16 if a <= 127 then return a, chars[a] end
end
-- print loop for i = 0, 15 do
for j, repr in iter, i+16 do io.write(("%3d : %3s "):format(j, repr)) end io.write"\n"
end</lang>
- Output:
32 : Spc 48 : 0 64 : @ 80 : P 96 : ` 112 : p 33 : ! 49 : 1 65 : A 81 : Q 97 : a 113 : q 34 : " 50 : 2 66 : B 82 : R 98 : b 114 : r 35 : # 51 : 3 67 : C 83 : S 99 : c 115 : s 36 : $ 52 : 4 68 : D 84 : T 100 : d 116 : t 37 : % 53 : 5 69 : E 85 : U 101 : e 117 : u 38 : & 54 : 6 70 : F 86 : V 102 : f 118 : v 39 : ' 55 : 7 71 : G 87 : W 103 : g 119 : w 40 : ( 56 : 8 72 : H 88 : X 104 : h 120 : x 41 : ) 57 : 9 73 : I 89 : Y 105 : i 121 : y 42 : * 58 : : 74 : J 90 : Z 106 : j 122 : z 43 : + 59 : ; 75 : K 91 : [ 107 : k 123 : { 44 : , 60 : < 76 : L 92 : \ 108 : l 124 : | 45 : - 61 : = 77 : M 93 : ] 109 : m 125 : } 46 : . 62 : > 78 : N 94 : ^ 110 : n 126 : ~ 47 : / 63 : ? 79 : O 95 : _ 111 : o 127 : Del
M2000 Interpreter
<lang M2000 Interpreter> Function ProduceAscii$ { Document Ascii$="\" DelUnicode$=ChrCode$(0x2421) j=2 Print Ascii$; For i=0 to 15 Print Hex$(i, .5); Ascii$=Hex$(i, .5) Next For i=32 to 126 If pos>16 then Ascii$={ }+Hex$(j, .5) Print : Print Hex$(j, .5);: j++ End if Print Chr$(i); Ascii$=Chr$(i) Next Print DelUnicode$ =Ascii$+DelUnicode$+{ } } Clipboard ProduceAscii$() </lang>
- Output:
\0123456789ABCDEF 2 !"#$%&'()*+,-./ 30123456789:;<=>? 4@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO 5PQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_ 6`abcdefghijklmno 7pqrstuvwxyz{|}~␡
Mathematica / Wolfram Language
<lang Mathematica>StringRiffle[StringJoin@@@Transpose[Partition[ToString[#]<>": "<>Switch[#,32,"Spc ",127,"Del ",_,FromCharacterCode[#]<>" "]&/@Range[32,127],16]],"\n"]</lang>
- Output:
32: Spc 48: 0 64: @ 80: P 96: ` 112: p 33: ! 49: 1 65: A 81: Q 97: a 113: q 34: " 50: 2 66: B 82: R 98: b 114: r 35: # 51: 3 67: C 83: S 99: c 115: s 36: $ 52: 4 68: D 84: T 100: d 116: t 37: % 53: 5 69: E 85: U 101: e 117: u 38: & 54: 6 70: F 86: V 102: f 118: v 39: ' 55: 7 71: G 87: W 103: g 119: w 40: ( 56: 8 72: H 88: X 104: h 120: x 41: ) 57: 9 73: I 89: Y 105: i 121: y 42: * 58: : 74: J 90: Z 106: j 122: z 43: + 59: ; 75: K 91: [ 107: k 123: { 44: , 60: < 76: L 92: \ 108: l 124: | 45: - 61: = 77: M 93: ] 109: m 125: } 46: . 62: > 78: N 94: ^ 110: n 126: ~ 47: / 63: ? 79: O 95: _ 111: o 127: Del
MiniScript
<lang MiniScript>// Prints ASCII table // Note changing the values of startChar and endChar will print // a flexible table in that range
startChar = 32 endChar = 127 characters = []
for i in range(startChar, endChar)
addString = char(i) + " " if i == 32 then addString = "SPC" if i == 127 then addString = "DEL" characters.push addString
end for
for i in characters.indexes
iNum = i + startChar iChar = " " + str(iNum) characters[i] = iChar[-5:] + " : " + characters[i]
end for
columns = 6 line = "" col = 0 for out in characters
col = col + 1 line = line + out if col == columns then print line line = "" col = 0 end if
end for if line then print line // final check for odd incomplete line output</lang>
- Output:
32 : SPC 33 : ! 34 : " 35 : # 36 : $ 37 : % 38 : & 39 : ' 40 : ( 41 : ) 42 : * 43 : + 44 : , 45 : - 46 : . 47 : / 48 : 0 49 : 1 50 : 2 51 : 3 52 : 4 53 : 5 54 : 6 55 : 7 56 : 8 57 : 9 58 : : 59 : ; 60 : < 61 : = 62 : > 63 : ? 64 : @ 65 : A 66 : B 67 : C 68 : D 69 : E 70 : F 71 : G 72 : H 73 : I 74 : J 75 : K 76 : L 77 : M 78 : N 79 : O 80 : P 81 : Q 82 : R 83 : S 84 : T 85 : U 86 : V 87 : W 88 : X 89 : Y 90 : Z 91 : [ 92 : \ 93 : ] 94 : ^ 95 : _ 96 : ` 97 : a 98 : b 99 : c 100 : d 101 : e 102 : f 103 : g 104 : h 105 : i 106 : j 107 : k 108 : l 109 : m 110 : n 111 : o 112 : p 113 : q 114 : r 115 : s 116 : t 117 : u 118 : v 119 : w 120 : x 121 : y 122 : z 123 : { 124 : | 125 : } 126 : ~ 127 : DEL
Nanoquery
<lang Nanoquery>k = "" for i in range(0, 15) for j in range(32 + i, 127, 16) if j = 32 k = "Spc" else if j = 127 k = "Del" else k = chr(j) end print format("%3d : %-3s ", j, k) end println end</lang>
- Output:
32 : Spc 48 : 0 64 : @ 80 : P 96 : ` 112 : p 33 : ! 49 : 1 65 : A 81 : Q 97 : a 113 : q 34 : " 50 : 2 66 : B 82 : R 98 : b 114 : r 35 : # 51 : 3 67 : C 83 : S 99 : c 115 : s 36 : $ 52 : 4 68 : D 84 : T 100 : d 116 : t 37 : % 53 : 5 69 : E 85 : U 101 : e 117 : u 38 : & 54 : 6 70 : F 86 : V 102 : f 118 : v 39 : ' 55 : 7 71 : G 87 : W 103 : g 119 : w 40 : ( 56 : 8 72 : H 88 : X 104 : h 120 : x 41 : ) 57 : 9 73 : I 89 : Y 105 : i 121 : y 42 : * 58 : : 74 : J 90 : Z 106 : j 122 : z 43 : + 59 : ; 75 : K 91 : [ 107 : k 123 : { 44 : , 60 : < 76 : L 92 : \ 108 : l 124 : | 45 : - 61 : = 77 : M 93 : ] 109 : m 125 : } 46 : . 62 : > 78 : N 94 : ^ 110 : n 126 : ~ 47 : / 63 : ? 79 : O 95 : _ 111 : o 127 : Del
Nim
<lang Nim>import strformat
for i in 0..15:
for j in countup(32 + i, 127, step = 16): let k = case j of 32: "Spc" of 127: "Del" else: $chr(j) write(stdout, fmt"{j:3d} : {k:<6s}") write(stdout, "\n")</lang>
- Output:
32 : Spc 48 : 0 64 : @ 80 : P 96 : ` 112 : p 33 : ! 49 : 1 65 : A 81 : Q 97 : a 113 : q 34 : " 50 : 2 66 : B 82 : R 98 : b 114 : r 35 : # 51 : 3 67 : C 83 : S 99 : c 115 : s 36 : $ 52 : 4 68 : D 84 : T 100 : d 116 : t 37 : % 53 : 5 69 : E 85 : U 101 : e 117 : u 38 : & 54 : 6 70 : F 86 : V 102 : f 118 : v 39 : ' 55 : 7 71 : G 87 : W 103 : g 119 : w 40 : ( 56 : 8 72 : H 88 : X 104 : h 120 : x 41 : ) 57 : 9 73 : I 89 : Y 105 : i 121 : y 42 : * 58 : : 74 : J 90 : Z 106 : j 122 : z 43 : + 59 : ; 75 : K 91 : [ 107 : k 123 : { 44 : , 60 : < 76 : L 92 : \ 108 : l 124 : | 45 : - 61 : = 77 : M 93 : ] 109 : m 125 : } 46 : . 62 : > 78 : N 94 : ^ 110 : n 126 : ~ 47 : / 63 : ? 79 : O 95 : _ 111 : o 127 : Del
Objeck
<lang objeck>class AsciiTable {
function : Main(args : String[]) ~ Nil { for(i := 32; i <= 127 ; i += 1;) { if(i = 32 | i = 127) { s := i = 32 ? "Spc" : "Del"; "{$i}:\t{$s}\t"->Print(); } else { c := i->ToChar(); "{$i}:\t{$c}\t"->Print(); }; if((i-1) % 6 = 0 ) { "\n"->Print(); }; }; }
}</lang>
- Output:
32: Spc 33: ! 34: " 35: # 36: $ 37: % 38: & 39: ' 40: ( 41: ) 42: * 43: + 44: , 45: - 46: . 47: / 48: 0 49: 1 50: 2 51: 3 52: 4 53: 5 54: 6 55: 7 56: 8 57: 9 58: : 59: ; 60: < 61: = 62: > 63: ? 64: @ 65: A 66: B 67: C 68: D 69: E 70: F 71: G 72: H 73: I 74: J 75: K 76: L 77: M 78: N 79: O 80: P 81: Q 82: R 83: S 84: T 85: U 86: V 87: W 88: X 89: Y 90: Z 91: [ 92: \ 93: ] 94: ^ 95: _ 96: ` 97: a 98: b 99: c 100: d 101: e 102: f 103: g 104: h 105: i 106: j 107: k 108: l 109: m 110: n 111: o 112: p 113: q 114: r 115: s 116: t 117: u 118: v 119: w 120: x 121: y 122: z 123: { 124: | 125: } 126: ~ 127: Del
Perl
Output in the same style as Raku.
<lang perl>use charnames ':full'; binmode STDOUT, ':utf8';
sub glyph {
my($n) = @_; if ($n < 33) { chr 0x2400 + $n } # display symbol names for invisible glyphs elsif ($n==124) { '|' } elsif ($n==127) { 'DEL' } else { chr $n }
}
print qq[{|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;background-color:hsl(39, 90%, 95%)"\n];
for (0..127) {
print qq[|-\n] unless $_ % 16;; printf qq[|%d
0x%02X
%s\n], $_, $_, charnames::viacode($_), glyph($_); }
} print qq[|}\n];</lang>
Phix
with javascript_semantics sequence ascii = {} for ch=32 to 127 do ascii = append(ascii,sprintf("%4d (#%02x): %c ",ch)) end for puts(1,substitute(join_by(ascii,16,6),"\x7F","del"))
- Output:
32 (#20): 48 (#30): 0 64 (#40): @ 80 (#50): P 96 (#60): ` 112 (#70): p 33 (#21): ! 49 (#31): 1 65 (#41): A 81 (#51): Q 97 (#61): a 113 (#71): q 34 (#22): " 50 (#32): 2 66 (#42): B 82 (#52): R 98 (#62): b 114 (#72): r 35 (#23): # 51 (#33): 3 67 (#43): C 83 (#53): S 99 (#63): c 115 (#73): s 36 (#24): $ 52 (#34): 4 68 (#44): D 84 (#54): T 100 (#64): d 116 (#74): t 37 (#25): % 53 (#35): 5 69 (#45): E 85 (#55): U 101 (#65): e 117 (#75): u 38 (#26): & 54 (#36): 6 70 (#46): F 86 (#56): V 102 (#66): f 118 (#76): v 39 (#27): ' 55 (#37): 7 71 (#47): G 87 (#57): W 103 (#67): g 119 (#77): w 40 (#28): ( 56 (#38): 8 72 (#48): H 88 (#58): X 104 (#68): h 120 (#78): x 41 (#29): ) 57 (#39): 9 73 (#49): I 89 (#59): Y 105 (#69): i 121 (#79): y 42 (#2A): * 58 (#3A): : 74 (#4A): J 90 (#5A): Z 106 (#6A): j 122 (#7A): z 43 (#2B): + 59 (#3B): ; 75 (#4B): K 91 (#5B): [ 107 (#6B): k 123 (#7B): { 44 (#2C): , 60 (#3C): < 76 (#4C): L 92 (#5C): \ 108 (#6C): l 124 (#7C): | 45 (#2D): - 61 (#3D): = 77 (#4D): M 93 (#5D): ] 109 (#6D): m 125 (#7D): } 46 (#2E): . 62 (#3E): > 78 (#4E): N 94 (#5E): ^ 110 (#6E): n 126 (#7E): ~ 47 (#2F): / 63 (#3F): ? 79 (#4F): O 95 (#5F): _ 111 (#6F): o 127 (#7F): del
PHP
<lang PHP><?php
echo '+' . str_repeat('----------+', 6), PHP_EOL; for ($j = 0 ; $j < 16 ; $j++) {
for ($i = 0 ; $i < 6 ; $i++) { $val = 32 + $i * 16 + $j; switch ($val) { case 32: $chr = 'Spc'; break; case 127: $chr = 'Del'; break; default: $chr = chr($val) ; break; } echo sprintf('| %3d: %3s ', $val, $chr); } echo '|', PHP_EOL;
} echo '+' . str_repeat('----------+', 6), PHP_EOL;</lang>
- Output:
+----------+----------+----------+----------+----------+----------+ | 32: Spc | 48: 0 | 64: @ | 80: P | 96: ` | 112: p | | 33: ! | 49: 1 | 65: A | 81: Q | 97: a | 113: q | | 34: " | 50: 2 | 66: B | 82: R | 98: b | 114: r | | 35: # | 51: 3 | 67: C | 83: S | 99: c | 115: s | | 36: $ | 52: 4 | 68: D | 84: T | 100: d | 116: t | | 37: % | 53: 5 | 69: E | 85: U | 101: e | 117: u | | 38: & | 54: 6 | 70: F | 86: V | 102: f | 118: v | | 39: ' | 55: 7 | 71: G | 87: W | 103: g | 119: w | | 40: ( | 56: 8 | 72: H | 88: X | 104: h | 120: x | | 41: ) | 57: 9 | 73: I | 89: Y | 105: i | 121: y | | 42: * | 58: : | 74: J | 90: Z | 106: j | 122: z | | 43: + | 59: ; | 75: K | 91: [ | 107: k | 123: { | | 44: , | 60: < | 76: L | 92: \ | 108: l | 124: | | | 45: - | 61: = | 77: M | 93: ] | 109: m | 125: } | | 46: . | 62: > | 78: N | 94: ^ | 110: n | 126: ~ | | 47: / | 63: ? | 79: O | 95: _ | 111: o | 127: Del | +----------+----------+----------+----------+----------+----------+
PL/M
<lang pli>100H: /* SHOW AN ASCII TABLE FROM 32 TO 127 */
/* CP/M BDOS SYSTEM CALL */ BDOS: PROCEDURE( FN, ARG ); DECLARE FN BYTE, ARG ADDRESS; GOTO 5; END; /* I/O ROUTINES */ PR$CHAR: PROCEDURE( C ); DECLARE C BYTE; CALL BDOS( 2, C ); END; PR$STRING: PROCEDURE( S ); DECLARE S ADDRESS; CALL BDOS( 9, S ); END; PR$BYTE: PROCEDURE( N ); DECLARE N BYTE; DECLARE V BYTE; V = N MOD 100; CALL PR$CHAR( ' ' ); CALL PR$CHAR( '0' + ( N / 100 ) ); CALL PR$CHAR( '0' + ( V / 10 ) ); CALL PR$CHAR( '0' + ( V MOD 10 ) ); END PR$BYTE; /* ASCII TABLE */ DECLARE C BYTE; DO C = 32 TO 127; CALL PR$BYTE( C ); CALL PR$STRING( .': $' ); IF C = 32 THEN CALL PR$STRING( .'SPC$' ); ELSE IF C = 127 THEN CALL PR$STRING( .'DEL$' ); ELSE DO; CALL PR$CHAR( ' ' ); CALL PR$CHAR( C ); CALL PR$CHAR( ' ' ); END; IF ( ( C - 31 ) MOD 6 ) = 0 THEN CALL PR$STRING( .( 0DH, 0AH, '$' ) ); END;
EOF</lang>
- Output:
032: SPC 033: ! 034: " 035: # 036: $ 037: % 038: & 039: ' 040: ( 041: ) 042: * 043: + 044: , 045: - 046: . 047: / 048: 0 049: 1 050: 2 051: 3 052: 4 053: 5 054: 6 055: 7 056: 8 057: 9 058: : 059: ; 060: < 061: = 062: > 063: ? 064: @ 065: A 066: B 067: C 068: D 069: E 070: F 071: G 072: H 073: I 074: J 075: K 076: L 077: M 078: N 079: O 080: P 081: Q 082: R 083: S 084: T 085: U 086: V 087: W 088: X 089: Y 090: Z 091: [ 092: \ 093: ] 094: ^ 095: _ 096: ` 097: a 098: b 099: c 100: d 101: e 102: f 103: g 104: h 105: i 106: j 107: k 108: l 109: m 110: n 111: o 112: p 113: q 114: r 115: s 116: t 117: u 118: v 119: w 120: x 121: y 122: z 123: { 124: | 125: } 126: ~ 127: DEL
Prolog
<lang Prolog>ascii :-
forall(between(32, 47, N), row(N)).
row(N) :- N > 127, nl, !. row(N) :-
code(N), ascii(N), Nn is N + 16, row(Nn).
code(N) :- N < 100, format(' ~d : ', N). code(N) :- N >= 100, format(' ~d : ', N).
ascii(32) :- write(' Spc '), !. ascii(127) :- write(' Del '), !. ascii(A) :- char_code(D,A), format(' ~w ', D).</lang>
- Output:
?- ascii. 32 : Spc 48 : 0 64 : @ 80 : P 96 : ` 112 : p 33 : ! 49 : 1 65 : A 81 : Q 97 : a 113 : q 34 : " 50 : 2 66 : B 82 : R 98 : b 114 : r 35 : # 51 : 3 67 : C 83 : S 99 : c 115 : s 36 : $ 52 : 4 68 : D 84 : T 100 : d 116 : t 37 : % 53 : 5 69 : E 85 : U 101 : e 117 : u 38 : & 54 : 6 70 : F 86 : V 102 : f 118 : v 39 : ' 55 : 7 71 : G 87 : W 103 : g 119 : w 40 : ( 56 : 8 72 : H 88 : X 104 : h 120 : x 41 : ) 57 : 9 73 : I 89 : Y 105 : i 121 : y 42 : * 58 : : 74 : J 90 : Z 106 : j 122 : z 43 : + 59 : ; 75 : K 91 : [ 107 : k 123 : { 44 : , 60 : < 76 : L 92 : \ 108 : l 124 : | 45 : - 61 : = 77 : M 93 : ] 109 : m 125 : } 46 : . 62 : > 78 : N 94 : ^ 110 : n 126 : ~ 47 : / 63 : ? 79 : O 95 : _ 111 : o 127 : Del true. ?-
PureBasic
<lang PureBasic>If OpenConsole("Show_Ascii_table: rosettacode.org")
Define r.i, c.i For r=0 To 15 For c=32+r To 112+r Step 16 Print(RSet(Str(c),3)+" : ") Select c Case 32 Print("Spc") Case 127 Print("Del") Default Print(LSet(Chr(c),3)) EndSelect Print(Space(3)) Next PrintN("") Next Input()
EndIf</lang>
- Output:
32 : Spc 48 : 0 64 : @ 80 : P 96 : ` 112 : p 33 : ! 49 : 1 65 : A 81 : Q 97 : a 113 : q 34 : " 50 : 2 66 : B 82 : R 98 : b 114 : r 35 : # 51 : 3 67 : C 83 : S 99 : c 115 : s 36 : $ 52 : 4 68 : D 84 : T 100 : d 116 : t 37 : % 53 : 5 69 : E 85 : U 101 : e 117 : u 38 : & 54 : 6 70 : F 86 : V 102 : f 118 : v 39 : ' 55 : 7 71 : G 87 : W 103 : g 119 : w 40 : ( 56 : 8 72 : H 88 : X 104 : h 120 : x 41 : ) 57 : 9 73 : I 89 : Y 105 : i 121 : y 42 : * 58 : : 74 : J 90 : Z 106 : j 122 : z 43 : + 59 : ; 75 : K 91 : [ 107 : k 123 : { 44 : , 60 : < 76 : L 92 : \ 108 : l 124 : | 45 : - 61 : = 77 : M 93 : ] 109 : m 125 : } 46 : . 62 : > 78 : N 94 : ^ 110 : n 126 : ~ 47 : / 63 : ? 79 : O 95 : _ 111 : o 127 : Del
Python
Imperative
<lang python> for i in range(16):
for j in range(32+i, 127+1, 16): if j == 32: k = 'Spc' elif j == 127: k = 'Del' else: k = chr(j) print("%3d : %-3s" % (j,k), end="") print()
</lang>
- Output:
32 : Spc 48 : 0 64 : @ 80 : P 96 : ` 112 : p 33 : ! 49 : 1 65 : A 81 : Q 97 : a 113 : q 34 : " 50 : 2 66 : B 82 : R 98 : b 114 : r 35 : # 51 : 3 67 : C 83 : S 99 : c 115 : s 36 : $ 52 : 4 68 : D 84 : T 100 : d 116 : t 37 : % 53 : 5 69 : E 85 : U 101 : e 117 : u 38 : & 54 : 6 70 : F 86 : V 102 : f 118 : v 39 : ' 55 : 7 71 : G 87 : W 103 : g 119 : w 40 : ( 56 : 8 72 : H 88 : X 104 : h 120 : x 41 : ) 57 : 9 73 : I 89 : Y 105 : i 121 : y 42 : * 58 : : 74 : J 90 : Z 106 : j 122 : z 43 : + 59 : ; 75 : K 91 : [ 107 : k 123 : { 44 : , 60 : < 76 : L 92 : \ 108 : l 124 : | 45 : - 61 : = 77 : M 93 : ] 109 : m 125 : } 46 : . 62 : > 78 : N 94 : ^ 110 : n 126 : ~ 47 : / 63 : ? 79 : O 95 : _ 111 : o 127 : Del
HTML
After Raku, but creating an HTML table: <lang python>from unicodedata import name from html import escape
def pp(n):
if n <= 32: return chr(0x2400 + n) if n == 127: return '␡' return chr(n)
print('
\n ') for n in range(128): if n %16 == 0 and 1 < n: print(" ") print(f' ') print(""" \n{n} 0x{n:02x} {escape(pp(n))} |
""")</lang>
- Output:
0 0x00 ␀ |
1 0x01 ␁ |
2 0x02 ␂ |
3 0x03 ␃ |
4 0x04 ␄ |
5 0x05 ␅ |
6 0x06 ␆ |
7 0x07 ␇ |
8 0x08 ␈ |
9 0x09 ␉ |
10 0x0a ␊ |
11 0x0b ␋ |
12 0x0c ␌ |
13 0x0d ␍ |
14 0x0e ␎ |
15 0x0f ␏ |
16 0x10 ␐ |
17 0x11 ␑ |
18 0x12 ␒ |
19 0x13 ␓ |
20 0x14 ␔ |
21 0x15 ␕ |
22 0x16 ␖ |
23 0x17 ␗ |
24 0x18 ␘ |
25 0x19 ␙ |
26 0x1a ␚ |
27 0x1b ␛ |
28 0x1c ␜ |
29 0x1d ␝ |
30 0x1e ␞ |
31 0x1f ␟ |
32 0x20 ␠ |
33 0x21 ! |
34 0x22 " |
35 0x23 # |
36 0x24 $ |
37 0x25 % |
38 0x26 & |
39 0x27 ' |
40 0x28 ( |
41 0x29 ) |
42 0x2a * |
43 0x2b + |
44 0x2c , |
45 0x2d - |
46 0x2e . |
47 0x2f / |
48 0x30 0 |
49 0x31 1 |
50 0x32 2 |
51 0x33 3 |
52 0x34 4 |
53 0x35 5 |
54 0x36 6 |
55 0x37 7 |
56 0x38 8 |
57 0x39 9 |
58 0x3a : |
59 0x3b ; |
60 0x3c < |
61 0x3d = |
62 0x3e > |
63 0x3f ? |
64 0x40 @ |
65 0x41 A |
66 0x42 B |
67 0x43 C |
68 0x44 D |
69 0x45 E |
70 0x46 F |
71 0x47 G |
72 0x48 H |
73 0x49 I |
74 0x4a J |
75 0x4b K |
76 0x4c L |
77 0x4d M |
78 0x4e N |
79 0x4f O |
80 0x50 P |
81 0x51 Q |
82 0x52 R |
83 0x53 S |
84 0x54 T |
85 0x55 U |
86 0x56 V |
87 0x57 W |
88 0x58 X |
89 0x59 Y |
90 0x5a Z |
91 0x5b [ |
92 0x5c \ |
93 0x5d ] |
94 0x5e ^ |
95 0x5f _ |
96 0x60 ` |
97 0x61 a |
98 0x62 b |
99 0x63 c |
100 0x64 d |
101 0x65 e |
102 0x66 f |
103 0x67 g |
104 0x68 h |
105 0x69 i |
106 0x6a j |
107 0x6b k |
108 0x6c l |
109 0x6d m |
110 0x6e n |
111 0x6f o |
112 0x70 p |
113 0x71 q |
114 0x72 r |
115 0x73 s |
116 0x74 t |
117 0x75 u |
118 0x76 v |
119 0x77 w |
120 0x78 x |
121 0x79 y |
122 0x7a z |
123 0x7b { |
124 0x7c | |
125 0x7d } |
126 0x7e ~ |
127 0x7f ␡ |
Plain text
Composed from generic abstractions: <lang python>Plain text ASCII code table
from functools import reduce from itertools import chain
- asciiTable :: String
def asciiTable():
Table of ASCII codes arranged in 16 rows * 6 columns. return unlines( concat(c.ljust(12, ' ') for c in xs) for xs in ( transpose(chunksOf(16)( [asciiEntry(n) for n in enumFromTo(32)(127)] )) ) )
- asciiEntry :: Int -> String
def asciiEntry(n):
Number, and name or character, for given point in ASCII code. k = asciiName(n) return k if == k else ( concat([str(n).rjust(3, ' '), ' : ', k]) )
- asciiName :: Int -> String
def asciiName(n):
Name or character for given ASCII code. return if 32 > n or 127 < n else ( 'Spc' if 32 == n else ( 'Del' if 127 == n else chr(n) ) )
- TEST ----------------------------------------------------
- main :: IO ()
def main():
Test print( asciiTable() )
- GENERIC ABSTRACTIONS ------------------------------------
- chunksOf :: Int -> [a] -> a
def chunksOf(n):
A series of lists of length n, subdividing the contents of xs. Where the length of xs is not evenly divible the final list will be shorter than n. return lambda xs: reduce( lambda a, i: a + [xs[i:n + i]], range(0, len(xs), n), [] ) if 0 < n else []
- concat :: a -> [a]
- concat :: [String] -> String
def concat(xxs):
The concatenation of all the elements in a list. xs = list(chain.from_iterable(xxs)) unit = if isinstance(xs, str) else [] return unit if not xs else ( .join(xs) if isinstance(xs[0], str) else xs )
- enumFromTo :: (Int, Int) -> [Int]
def enumFromTo(m):
Integer enumeration from m to n. return lambda n: list(range(m, 1 + n))
- splitAt :: Int -> [a] -> ([a], [a])
def splitAt(n):
A tuple pairing the prefix of length n with the rest of xs. return lambda xs: (xs[0:n], xs[n:])
- transpose :: Matrix a -> Matrix a
def transpose(m):
The rows and columns of the argument transposed. (The matrix containers and rows can be lists or tuples). if m: inner = type(m[0]) z = zip(*m) return (type(m))( map(inner, z) if tuple != inner else z ) else: return m
- unlines :: [String] -> String
def unlines(xs):
A single newline-delimited string derived from a list of strings. return '\n'.join(xs)
- MAIN ---
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()</lang>
- Output:
32 : Spc 48 : 0 64 : @ 80 : P 96 : ` 112 : p 33 : ! 49 : 1 65 : A 81 : Q 97 : a 113 : q 34 : " 50 : 2 66 : B 82 : R 98 : b 114 : r 35 : # 51 : 3 67 : C 83 : S 99 : c 115 : s 36 : $ 52 : 4 68 : D 84 : T 100 : d 116 : t 37 : % 53 : 5 69 : E 85 : U 101 : e 117 : u 38 : & 54 : 6 70 : F 86 : V 102 : f 118 : v 39 : ' 55 : 7 71 : G 87 : W 103 : g 119 : w 40 : ( 56 : 8 72 : H 88 : X 104 : h 120 : x 41 : ) 57 : 9 73 : I 89 : Y 105 : i 121 : y 42 : * 58 : : 74 : J 90 : Z 106 : j 122 : z 43 : + 59 : ; 75 : K 91 : [ 107 : k 123 : { 44 : , 60 : < 76 : L 92 : \ 108 : l 124 : | 45 : - 61 : = 77 : M 93 : ] 109 : m 125 : } 46 : . 62 : > 78 : N 94 : ^ 110 : n 126 : ~ 47 : / 63 : ? 79 : O 95 : _ 111 : o 127 : Del
List Comprehensions
<lang python>
- One-liner
- print('\n'.join([.join(["%3d : %-3s" % (a, 'Spc' if a == 32 else 'Del' if a == 127 else chr(a)) for a in lst]) for lst in [[i+c*16 for c in range(6)] for i in range(32, 47+1)]])
- Detailed version
- List of 16 lists of integers corresponding to
- each row of the table
rows_as_ints = [[i+c*16 for c in range(6)] for i in range(32, 47+1)]
- Function for converting numeric value to string
codepoint2str = lambda codepoint: 'Spc' if codepoint == 32 else 'Del' if codepoint == 127 else chr(codepoint)
rows_as_strings = [["%3d : %-3s" % (a, codepoint2str(a)) for a in row] for row in rows_as_ints]
- Joining columns into rows and printing rows one in a separate line
print('\n'.join([.join(row) for row in rows_as_strings]))</lang>
- Output:
32 : Spc 48 : 0 64 : @ 80 : P 96 : ` 112 : p 33 : ! 49 : 1 65 : A 81 : Q 97 : a 113 : q 34 : " 50 : 2 66 : B 82 : R 98 : b 114 : r 35 : # 51 : 3 67 : C 83 : S 99 : c 115 : s 36 : $ 52 : 4 68 : D 84 : T 100 : d 116 : t 37 : % 53 : 5 69 : E 85 : U 101 : e 117 : u 38 : & 54 : 6 70 : F 86 : V 102 : f 118 : v 39 : ' 55 : 7 71 : G 87 : W 103 : g 119 : w 40 : ( 56 : 8 72 : H 88 : X 104 : h 120 : x 41 : ) 57 : 9 73 : I 89 : Y 105 : i 121 : y 42 : * 58 : : 74 : J 90 : Z 106 : j 122 : z 43 : + 59 : ; 75 : K 91 : [ 107 : k 123 : { 44 : , 60 : < 76 : L 92 : \ 108 : l 124 : | 45 : - 61 : = 77 : M 93 : ] 109 : m 125 : } 46 : . 62 : > 78 : N 94 : ^ 110 : n 126 : ~ 47 : / 63 : ? 79 : O 95 : _ 111 : o 127 : Del
QB64
<lang qbasic>DIM s AS STRING
FOR i% = 32 TO 47
FOR j% = i% TO i% + 80 STEP 16 SELECT CASE j% CASE 32 s$ = "Spc" CASE 127 s$ = "Del" CASE ELSE s$ = CHR$(j%) END SELECT PRINT USING "###: \ \"; j%; s$; NEXT j% PRINT
NEXT i%</lang>
- Output:
32: Spc 48: 0 64: @ 80: P 96: ` 112: p 33: ! 49: 1 65: A 81: Q 97: a 113: q 34: " 50: 2 66: B 82: R 98: b 114: r 35: # 51: 3 67: C 83: S 99: c 115: s 36: $ 52: 4 68: D 84: T 100: d 116: t 37: % 53: 5 69: E 85: U 101: e 117: u 38: & 54: 6 70: F 86: V 102: f 118: v 39: ' 55: 7 71: G 87: W 103: g 119: w 40: ( 56: 8 72: H 88: X 104: h 120: x 41: ) 57: 9 73: I 89: Y 105: i 121: y 42: * 58: : 74: J 90: Z 106: j 122: z 43: + 59: ; 75: K 91: [ 107: k 123: { 44: , 60: < 76: L 92: \ 108: l 124: | 45: - 61: = 77: M 93: ] 109: m 125: } 46: . 62: > 78: N 94: ^ 110: n 126: ~ 47: / 63: ? 79: O 95: _ 111: o 127: Del
Quackery
<lang quackery>
[ dup 32 = iff [ drop say 'spc' ] done dup 127 = iff [ drop say 'del' ] done emit sp sp ] is echoascii ( n --> )
[ dup echo say ': ' dup echoascii 84 < 3 + times sp ] is echoelt ( n --> )
[ sp 81 times [ dup i^ + echoelt 16 step ] drop cr ] is echorow ( n --> )
[ 16 times [ i^ 32 + echorow ] ] is echotable ( --> )
echotable
</lang>
- Output:
32: spc 48: 0 64: @ 80: P 96: ` 112: p 33: ! 49: 1 65: A 81: Q 97: a 113: q 34: " 50: 2 66: B 82: R 98: b 114: r 35: # 51: 3 67: C 83: S 99: c 115: s 36: $ 52: 4 68: D 84: T 100: d 116: t 37: % 53: 5 69: E 85: U 101: e 117: u 38: & 54: 6 70: F 86: V 102: f 118: v 39: ' 55: 7 71: G 87: W 103: g 119: w 40: ( 56: 8 72: H 88: X 104: h 120: x 41: ) 57: 9 73: I 89: Y 105: i 121: y 42: * 58: : 74: J 90: Z 106: j 122: z 43: + 59: ; 75: K 91: [ 107: k 123: { 44: , 60: < 76: L 92: \ 108: l 124: | 45: - 61: = 77: M 93: ] 109: m 125: } 46: . 62: > 78: N 94: ^ 110: n 126: ~ 47: / 63: ? 79: O 95: _ 111: o 127: del
R
<lang rsplus>chr <- function(n) {
rawToChar(as.raw(n))
}
idx <- 32 while (idx < 128) {
for (i in 0:5) {
num <- idx + i if (num<100) cat(" ")
cat(num,": ")
if (num == 32) { cat("Spc "); next }
if (num == 127) { cat("Del "); next }
cat(chr(num)," ")
} idx <- idx + 6 cat("\n")
}</lang>
- Output:
32 : Spc 33 : ! 34 : " 35 : # 36 : $ 37 : % 38 : & 39 : ' 40 : ( 41 : ) 42 : * 43 : + 44 : , 45 : - 46 : . 47 : / 48 : 0 49 : 1 50 : 2 51 : 3 52 : 4 53 : 5 54 : 6 55 : 7 56 : 8 57 : 9 58 : : 59 : ; 60 : < 61 : = 62 : > 63 : ? 64 : @ 65 : A 66 : B 67 : C 68 : D 69 : E 70 : F 71 : G 72 : H 73 : I 74 : J 75 : K 76 : L 77 : M 78 : N 79 : O 80 : P 81 : Q 82 : R 83 : S 84 : T 85 : U 86 : V 87 : W 88 : X 89 : Y 90 : Z 91 : [ 92 : \ 93 : ] 94 : ^ 95 : _ 96 : ` 97 : a 98 : b 99 : c 100 : d 101 : e 102 : f 103 : g 104 : h 105 : i 106 : j 107 : k 108 : l 109 : m 110 : n 111 : o 112 : p 113 : q 114 : r 115 : s 116 : t 117 : u 118 : v 119 : w 120 : x 121 : y 122 : z 123 : { 124 : | 125 : } 126 : ~ 127 : Del
Racket
<lang racket>#lang racket
(for ([i (in-range 16)])
(for ([j (in-range 6)]) (define n (+ 32 (* j 16) i)) (printf "~a : ~a" (~a n #:align 'right #:min-width 3) (~a (match n [32 "SPC"] [127 "DEL"] [_ (integer->char n)]) #:min-width 5))) (newline))</lang>
- Output:
32 : SPC 48 : 0 64 : @ 80 : P 96 : ` 112 : p 33 : ! 49 : 1 65 : A 81 : Q 97 : a 113 : q 34 : " 50 : 2 66 : B 82 : R 98 : b 114 : r 35 : # 51 : 3 67 : C 83 : S 99 : c 115 : s 36 : $ 52 : 4 68 : D 84 : T 100 : d 116 : t 37 : %br> 53 : 5 69 : E 85 : U 101 : e 117 : u 38 : & 54 : 6 70 : F 86 : V 102 : f 118 : v 39 : ' 55 : 7 71 : G 87 : W 103 : g 119 : w 40 : ( 56 : 8 72 : H 88 : X 104 : h 120 : x 41 : ) 57 : 9 73 : I 89 : Y 105 : i 121 : y 42 : * 58 : : 74 : J 90 : Z 106 : j 122 : z 43 : + 59 : ; 75 : K 91 : [ 107 : k 123 : { 44 : , 60 : < 76 : L 92 : \ 108 : l 124 : | 45 : - 61 : = 77 : M 93 : ] 109 : m 125 : } 46 : . 62 : > 78 : N 94 : ^ 110 : n 126 : ~ 47 : / 63 : ? 79 : O 95 : _ 111 : o 127 : DEL
Raku
(formerly Perl 6)
Alternately, and perhaps more usefully, output as a wiki-table rather than ASCII art. Hover mouse over the glyph to get the name.
<lang perl6>sub glyph ($_) {
when * < 33 { (0x2400 + $_).chr } # display symbol names for invisible glyphs when 127 { '␡' } default { .chr }
}
say '{|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;background-color:hsl(39, 90%, 95%)"';
for (^128).rotor(16) -> @row {
say '|-'; printf(q[|%d
0x%02X
%s] ~ "\n", $_, $_, .&glyph.uniname.subst('SYMBOL FOR ', ), .&glyph.subst('|', '|')) for @row;
}
say '|}';</lang>
- Output:
0 0x00 ␀ |
1 0x01 ␁ |
2 0x02 ␂ |
3 0x03 ␃ |
4 0x04 ␄ |
5 0x05 ␅ |
6 0x06 ␆ |
7 0x07 ␇ |
8 0x08 ␈ |
9 0x09 ␉ |
10 0x0A ␊ |
11 0x0B ␋ |
12 0x0C ␌ |
13 0x0D ␍ |
14 0x0E ␎ |
15 0x0F ␏ |
16 0x10 ␐ |
17 0x11 ␑ |
18 0x12 ␒ |
19 0x13 ␓ |
20 0x14 ␔ |
21 0x15 ␕ |
22 0x16 ␖ |
23 0x17 ␗ |
24 0x18 ␘ |
25 0x19 ␙ |
26 0x1A ␚ |
27 0x1B ␛ |
28 0x1C ␜ |
29 0x1D ␝ |
30 0x1E ␞ |
31 0x1F ␟ |
32 0x20 ␠ |
33 0x21 ! |
34 0x22 " |
35 0x23 # |
36 0x24 $ |
37 0x25 % |
38 0x26 & |
39 0x27 ' |
40 0x28 ( |
41 0x29 ) |
42 0x2A * |
43 0x2B + |
44 0x2C , |
45 0x2D - |
46 0x2E . |
47 0x2F / |
48 0x30 0 |
49 0x31 1 |
50 0x32 2 |
51 0x33 3 |
52 0x34 4 |
53 0x35 5 |
54 0x36 6 |
55 0x37 7 |
56 0x38 8 |
57 0x39 9 |
58 0x3A : |
59 0x3B ; |
60 0x3C < |
61 0x3D = |
62 0x3E > |
63 0x3F ? |
64 0x40 @ |
65 0x41 A |
66 0x42 B |
67 0x43 C |
68 0x44 D |
69 0x45 E |
70 0x46 F |
71 0x47 G |
72 0x48 H |
73 0x49 I |
74 0x4A J |
75 0x4B K |
76 0x4C L |
77 0x4D M |
78 0x4E N |
79 0x4F O |
80 0x50 P |
81 0x51 Q |
82 0x52 R |
83 0x53 S |
84 0x54 T |
85 0x55 U |
86 0x56 V |
87 0x57 W |
88 0x58 X |
89 0x59 Y |
90 0x5A Z |
91 0x5B [ |
92 0x5C \ |
93 0x5D ] |
94 0x5E ^ |
95 0x5F _ |
96 0x60 ` |
97 0x61 a |
98 0x62 b |
99 0x63 c |
100 0x64 d |
101 0x65 e |
102 0x66 f |
103 0x67 g |
104 0x68 h |
105 0x69 i |
106 0x6A j |
107 0x6B k |
108 0x6C l |
109 0x6D m |
110 0x6E n |
111 0x6F o |
112 0x70 p |
113 0x71 q |
114 0x72 r |
115 0x73 s |
116 0x74 t |
117 0x75 u |
118 0x76 v |
119 0x77 w |
120 0x78 x |
121 0x79 y |
122 0x7A z |
123 0x7B { |
124 0x7C | |
125 0x7D } |
126 0x7E ~ |
127 0x7F ␡ |
REXX
Note that some REXX interpreters can't display
the '1b'x (esc) character glyph properly, so a special check was
made for those two REXXes to not show that glyph.
A fair amount of code was added to show all possible characters (glyphs), with special attention paid to:
- presenting an index (top and bottom; left and right).
- using a grid instead of using blanks for visual fidelity.
- using a two─tired type of grid (with single─ and double─lined cells).
- preserving indentation and other whitespace.
- showing the function of some characters (those that have a lower value than a blank).
- showing the name of a blank (as bla).
- the suppression of displaying particular glyphs by REXX that are preempted by the OS.
- adding homage to the adage of: anything worth doing is worth doing well.
<lang rexx>/*REXX program displays an ASCII table of characters (within a 16x16 indexed grid).*/ parse upper version !ver . /*some REXXes can't display '1b'x glyph*/ !pcRexx= 'REXX/PERSONAL'==!ver | "REXX/PC"==!ver /*is this PC/REXX or REXX/Personal? */
func= ' nul soh stx etx eot enq ack bel bs tab lf vt ff cr so si ' ||, " dle dc1 dc2 dc3 dc4 nak syn etb can em eof esc fs gs rs us "
@.= @.1= "x'07' x'08' x'09' x'0a' x'0d' x'1a' x'1b' x'20'" @.2= "bel b/s tab l/f c/r eof esc bla" @.3= "bell backspace tabchar linefeed carriage end-of- escape blank" @.4= " return file" @.5= copies('≈', 79)
do a=1 for 8; say @.a /*display header info (abbreviations).*/ end /*a*/ /*also included are three blank lines. */
b= ' '; hdr= left(b, 7) /*prepend blanks to HDR (indentation).*/ call xhdr /*construct a top index for the grid.*/ call grid '╔', "╤", '╗', "═══" /*construct & display bottom of a cell.*/ iidx= left(b, length(hdr) - 4 ) /*the length of the indentation of idx.*/ cant= copies('═', 3) /*can't show a character with this REXX*/
/* [↓] construct a sixteen-row grid. */ do j=0 by 16 for 16; idx= left(d2x(j),1,2) /*prepend an index literal for the grid*/ _= iidx idx b; _h= iidx " " /*an index and indent; without an index*/ sep= '║' /*assign a character to cell separator.*/ do #=j to j+15; chr= center( d2c(#), 3) /*true char glyph.*/ if #>6 & #<11 | #==13 then chr= cant /*can't show these glyphs.*/ /*esc*/ if #==27 then if !pcRexx then chr= cant /* " " this glyph. */ else chr= center( d2c(#), 3) /*true char glyph.*/ if # <32 then _h= _h || sep || right(word(func, #+1), 3) /*show a function.*/ if #==32 then chr= 'bla' /*spell out (within 3 chars) a "BLAnk".*/ if # >31 then _h= /*Above a blank? Then nullify 3rd line*/ _= _ || sep || chr; sep= '│' /*append grid cell; use a new sep char.*/ end /*#*/ if _h\== then say _h"║ " /*append the last grid cell character.*/ say _'║ ' idx /*append an index to the grid line.*/ if j\==240 then call grid '╟',"┼",'╢',"───" /*construct & display most cell bottoms*/ end /*j*/
call grid '╚', "╧", '╝', "═══" /*construct & display last cell bottom.*/ call xhdr /*construct a bottom index for the grid*/ exit /*stick a fork in it, we're all done. */ /*──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────*/ xhdr: say; _= hdr; sep= b; do k=0 for 16; _=_||b d2x(k)b; end; say _; say; return grid: arg $1,$2,$3,$4; _=hdr; do 16; _=_ || $1 || $4; $1= $2; end; say _ || $3; return</lang>
- output showing a horizontal formatted grid (table):
(Code page 437 was used for the example below using DOS under Microsoft Windows.)
x'07' x'08' x'09' x'0a' x'0d' x'1a' x'1b' x'20' bel b/s tab l/f c/r eof esc bla bell backspace tabchar linefeed carriage end-of- escape blank return file ≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈ 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F ╔═══╤═══╤═══╤═══╤═══╤═══╤═══╤═══╤═══╤═══╤═══╤═══╤═══╤═══╤═══╤═══╗ ║nul│soh│stx│etx│eot│enq│ack│bel│ bs│tab│ lf│ vt│ ff│ cr│ so│ si║ 0 ║ │ ☺ │ ☻ │ ♥ │ ♦ │ ♣ │ ♠ │═══│═══│═══│═══│ ♂ │ ♀ │═══│ ♫ │ ☼ ║ 0 ╟───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───╢ ║dle│dc1│dc2│dc3│dc4│nak│syn│etb│can│ em│eof│esc│ fs│ gs│ rs│ us║ 1 ║ ► │ ◄ │ ↕ │ ‼ │ ¶ │ § │ ▬ │ ↨ │ ↑ │ ↓ │ → │ ← │ ∟ │ ↔ │ ▲ │ ▼ ║ 1 ╟───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───╢ 2 ║bla│ ! │ " │ # │ $ │ % │ & │ ' │ ( │ ) │ * │ + │ , │ - │ . │ / ║ 2 ╟───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───╢ 3 ║ 0 │ 1 │ 2 │ 3 │ 4 │ 5 │ 6 │ 7 │ 8 │ 9 │ : │ ; │ < │ = │ > │ ? ║ 3 ╟───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───╢ 4 ║ @ │ A │ B │ C │ D │ E │ F │ G │ H │ I │ J │ K │ L │ M │ N │ O ║ 4 ╟───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───╢ 5 ║ P │ Q │ R │ S │ T │ U │ V │ W │ X │ Y │ Z │ [ │ \ │ ] │ ^ │ _ ║ 5 ╟───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───╢ 6 ║ ` │ a │ b │ c │ d │ e │ f │ g │ h │ i │ j │ k │ l │ m │ n │ o ║ 6 ╟───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───╢ 7 ║ p │ q │ r │ s │ t │ u │ v │ w │ x │ y │ z │ { │ | │ } │ ~ │ ⌂ ║ 7 ╟───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───╢ 8 ║ Ç │ ü │ é │ â │ ä │ à │ å │ ç │ ê │ ë │ è │ ï │ î │ ì │ Ä │ Å ║ 8 ╟───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───╢ 9 ║ É │ æ │ Æ │ ô │ ö │ ò │ û │ ù │ ÿ │ Ö │ Ü │ ¢ │ £ │ ¥ │ ₧ │ ƒ ║ 9 ╟───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───╢ A ║ á │ í │ ó │ ú │ ñ │ Ñ │ ª │ º │ ¿ │ ⌐ │ ¬ │ ½ │ ¼ │ ¡ │ « │ » ║ A ╟───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───╢ B ║ ░ │ ▒ │ ▓ │ │ │ ┤ │ ╡ │ ╢ │ ╖ │ ╕ │ ╣ │ ║ │ ╗ │ ╝ │ ╜ │ ╛ │ ┐ ║ B ╟───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───╢ C ║ └ │ ┴ │ ┬ │ ├ │ ─ │ ┼ │ ╞ │ ╟ │ ╚ │ ╔ │ ╩ │ ╦ │ ╠ │ ═ │ ╬ │ ╧ ║ C ╟───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───╢ D ║ ╨ │ ╤ │ ╥ │ ╙ │ ╘ │ ╒ │ ╓ │ ╫ │ ╪ │ ┘ │ ┌ │ █ │ ▄ │ ▌ │ ▐ │ ▀ ║ D ╟───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───╢ E ║ α │ ß │ Γ │ π │ Σ │ σ │ µ │ τ │ Φ │ Θ │ Ω │ δ │ ∞ │ φ │ ε │ ∩ ║ E ╟───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───┼───╢ F ║ ≡ │ ± │ ≥ │ ≤ │ ⌠ │ ⌡ │ ÷ │ ≈ │ ° │ ∙ │ · │ √ │ ⁿ │ ² │ ■ │ ║ F ╚═══╧═══╧═══╧═══╧═══╧═══╧═══╧═══╧═══╧═══╧═══╧═══╧═══╧═══╧═══╧═══╝ 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
Ring
<lang ring>
- Project : Show Ascii table
load "guilib.ring" load "stdlib.ring"
decarr = newlist(16,6) ascarr = newlist(16,6)
new qapp
{ win1 = new qwidget() { setwindowtitle("Show Ascii table") setgeometry(100,100,800,600) for n = 1 to 16 for m = 1 to 6 decarr[n][m] = new qpushbutton(win1) { x = 150+m*60 y = 30 + n*30 ind = string((m-1)*16+n+31) setgeometry(x,y,30,30) settext(ind) } next next for n = 1 to 16 for m = 1 to 6 ascarr[n][m] = new qpushbutton(win1) { x = 180+m*60 y = 30 + n*30 ind = (m-1)*16+n+31 setgeometry(x,y,30,30) if ind = 32 settext("Spc") loop ok if ind = 127 settext("Del") loop ok settext(char(ind)) } next next show() } exec() }</lang>
Output:
Ruby
<lang ruby>chars = (32..127).map do |ord|
k = case ord when 32 then "␠" when 127 then "␡" else ord.chr end "#{ord.to_s.ljust(3)}: #{k}"
end
chars.each_slice(chars.size/6).to_a.transpose.each{|s| puts s.join(" ")}</lang>
- Output:
32 : ␠ 48 : 0 64 : @ 80 : P 96 : ` 112: p 33 : ! 49 : 1 65 : A 81 : Q 97 : a 113: q 34 : " 50 : 2 66 : B 82 : R 98 : b 114: r 35 : # 51 : 3 67 : C 83 : S 99 : c 115: s 36 : $ 52 : 4 68 : D 84 : T 100: d 116: t 37 : % 53 : 5 69 : E 85 : U 101: e 117: u 38 : & 54 : 6 70 : F 86 : V 102: f 118: v 39 : ' 55 : 7 71 : G 87 : W 103: g 119: w 40 : ( 56 : 8 72 : H 88 : X 104: h 120: x 41 : ) 57 : 9 73 : I 89 : Y 105: i 121: y 42 : * 58 : : 74 : J 90 : Z 106: j 122: z 43 : + 59 : ; 75 : K 91 : [ 107: k 123: { 44 : , 60 : < 76 : L 92 : \ 108: l 124: | 45 : - 61 : = 77 : M 93 : ] 109: m 125: } 46 : . 62 : > 78 : N 94 : ^ 110: n 126: ~ 47 : / 63 : ? 79 : O 95 : _ 111: o 127: ␡
Rust
<lang Rust>fn main() {
for i in 0u8..16 { for j in ((32+i)..128).step_by(16) { let k = (j as char).to_string(); print!("{:3} : {:<3} ", j, match j { 32 => "Spc", 127 => "Del", _ => &k, }); } println!(); }
}</lang>
- Output:
32 : Spc 48 : 0 64 : @ 80 : P 96 : ` 112 : p 33 : ! 49 : 1 65 : A 81 : Q 97 : a 113 : q 34 : " 50 : 2 66 : B 82 : R 98 : b 114 : r 35 : # 51 : 3 67 : C 83 : S 99 : c 115 : s 36 : $ 52 : 4 68 : D 84 : T 100 : d 116 : t 37 : % 53 : 5 69 : E 85 : U 101 : e 117 : u 38 : & 54 : 6 70 : F 86 : V 102 : f 118 : v 39 : ' 55 : 7 71 : G 87 : W 103 : g 119 : w 40 : ( 56 : 8 72 : H 88 : X 104 : h 120 : x 41 : ) 57 : 9 73 : I 89 : Y 105 : i 121 : y 42 : * 58 : : 74 : J 90 : Z 106 : j 122 : z 43 : + 59 : ; 75 : K 91 : [ 107 : k 123 : { 44 : , 60 : < 76 : L 92 : \ 108 : l 124 : | 45 : - 61 : = 77 : M 93 : ] 109 : m 125 : } 46 : . 62 : > 78 : N 94 : ^ 110 : n 126 : ~ 47 : / 63 : ? 79 : O 95 : _ 111 : o 127 : Del
Scala
- Output:
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<lang Scala>object AsciiTable extends App {
val (strtCharVal, lastCharVal, nColumns) = (' '.toByte, '\u007F'.toByte, 6) require(nColumns % 2 == 0, "Number of columns must be even.")
val nChars = lastCharVal - strtCharVal + 1 val step = nChars / nColumns val threshold = strtCharVal + (nColumns - 1) * step
def indexGen(start: Byte): LazyList[Byte] = start #:: indexGen( (if (start >= threshold) strtCharVal + start % threshold + 1 else start + step).toByte )
def k(j: Byte): Char = j match { case `strtCharVal` => '\u2420' case 0x7F => '\u2421' case _ => j.toChar }
indexGen(strtCharVal) .take(nChars) .sliding(nColumns, nColumns) .map(_.map(byte => f"$byte%3d : ${k(byte)}")) .foreach(line => println(line.mkString(" ")))
}</lang>
Seed7
<lang seed7>$ include "seed7_05.s7i";
const proc: main is func
local var integer: row is 0; var integer: column is 0; var integer: number is 0; begin for row range 0 to 15 do for column range 0 to 5 do number := 32 + 16 * column + row; write(number lpad 3 <& " : "); case number of when {32}: write("Spc "); when {127}: write("Del "); otherwise: write(chr(number) <& " "); end case; end for; writeln; end for; end func;</lang>
- Output:
32 : Spc 48 : 0 64 : @ 80 : P 96 : ` 112 : p 33 : ! 49 : 1 65 : A 81 : Q 97 : a 113 : q 34 : " 50 : 2 66 : B 82 : R 98 : b 114 : r 35 : # 51 : 3 67 : C 83 : S 99 : c 115 : s 36 : $ 52 : 4 68 : D 84 : T 100 : d 116 : t 37 : % 53 : 5 69 : E 85 : U 101 : e 117 : u 38 : & 54 : 6 70 : F 86 : V 102 : f 118 : v 39 : ' 55 : 7 71 : G 87 : W 103 : g 119 : w 40 : ( 56 : 8 72 : H 88 : X 104 : h 120 : x 41 : ) 57 : 9 73 : I 89 : Y 105 : i 121 : y 42 : * 58 : : 74 : J 90 : Z 106 : j 122 : z 43 : + 59 : ; 75 : K 91 : [ 107 : k 123 : { 44 : , 60 : < 76 : L 92 : \ 108 : l 124 : | 45 : - 61 : = 77 : M 93 : ] 109 : m 125 : } 46 : . 62 : > 78 : N 94 : ^ 110 : n 126 : ~ 47 : / 63 : ? 79 : O 95 : _ 111 : o 127 : Del
Spin
<lang spin>con
_clkmode = xtal1+pll16x _clkfreq = 80_000_000
obj
ser : "FullDuplexSerial"
pub main | i, j
ser.start(31, 30, 0, 115200)
repeat i from 0 to 15 repeat j from i + 32 to 127 step 16 if j < 100 ser.tx(32) ser.dec(j) ser.str(string(": ")) case j 32: ser.str(string("SPC")) 127: ser.str(string("DEL")) other: ser.tx(j) ser.str(string(" ")) ser.str(string(" ")) ser.str(string(13, 10))
waitcnt(_clkfreq + cnt) ser.stop</lang>
- Output:
32: SPC 48: 0 64: @ 80: P 96: ` 112: p 33: ! 49: 1 65: A 81: Q 97: a 113: q 34: " 50: 2 66: B 82: R 98: b 114: r 35: # 51: 3 67: C 83: S 99: c 115: s 36: $ 52: 4 68: D 84: T 100: d 116: t 37: % 53: 5 69: E 85: U 101: e 117: u 38: & 54: 6 70: F 86: V 102: f 118: v 39: ' 55: 7 71: G 87: W 103: g 119: w 40: ( 56: 8 72: H 88: X 104: h 120: x 41: ) 57: 9 73: I 89: Y 105: i 121: y 42: * 58: : 74: J 90: Z 106: j 122: z 43: + 59: ; 75: K 91: [ 107: k 123: { 44: , 60: < 76: L 92: \ 108: l 124: | 45: - 61: = 77: M 93: ] 109: m 125: } 46: . 62: > 78: N 94: ^ 110: n 126: ~ 47: / 63: ? 79: O 95: _ 111: o 127: DEL
Standard ML
<lang>fun Table n 127 = " 127: 'DEL'\n"
| Table 0 x = "\n" ^ (Table 10 x) | Table n x = (StringCvt.padLeft #" " 4 (Int.toString x)) ^ ": '" ^ (str (chr x)) ^ "' " ^ ( Table (n-1) (x+1)) ;
print (Table 10 32) ;</lang>
32: ' ' 33: '!' 34: '"' 35: '#' 36: '$' 37: '%' 38: '&' 39: ''' 40: '(' 41: ')' 42: '*' 43: '+' 44: ',' 45: '-' 46: '.' 47: '/' 48: '0' 49: '1' 50: '2' 51: '3' 52: '4' 53: '5' 54: '6' 55: '7' 56: '8' 57: '9' 58: ':' 59: ';' 60: '<' 61: '=' 62: '>' 63: '?' 64: '@' 65: 'A' 66: 'B' 67: 'C' 68: 'D' 69: 'E' 70: 'F' 71: 'G' 72: 'H' 73: 'I' 74: 'J' 75: 'K' 76: 'L' 77: 'M' 78: 'N' 79: 'O' 80: 'P' 81: 'Q' 82: 'R' 83: 'S' 84: 'T' 85: 'U' 86: 'V' 87: 'W' 88: 'X' 89: 'Y' 90: 'Z' 91: '[' 92: '\' 93: ']' 94: '^' 95: '_' 96: '`' 97: 'a' 98: 'b' 99: 'c' 100: 'd' 101: 'e' 102: 'f' 103: 'g' 104: 'h' 105: 'i' 106: 'j' 107: 'k' 108: 'l' 109: 'm' 110: 'n' 111: 'o' 112: 'p' 113: 'q' 114: 'r' 115: 's' 116: 't' 117: 'u' 118: 'v' 119: 'w' 120: 'x' 121: 'y' 122: 'z' 123: '{' 124: '|' 125: '}' 126: '~' 127: 'DEL'
Tcl
<lang Tcl> for {set i 0} {$i < 16} {incr i} {
for {set j $i} {$j < 128} {incr j 16} { if {$j <= 31} { continue ;# don't show values 0 - 31 } elseif {$j == 32} { set x "SP" } elseif {$j == 127} { set x "DEL" } else { set x [format %c $j] } puts -nonewline [format "%3d: %-5s" $j $x] } puts ""
} </lang>
- Output:
32: SP 48: 0 64: @ 80: P 96: ` 112: p 33: ! 49: 1 65: A 81: Q 97: a 113: q 34: " 50: 2 66: B 82: R 98: b 114: r 35: # 51: 3 67: C 83: S 99: c 115: s 36: $ 52: 4 68: D 84: T 100: d 116: t 37: % 53: 5 69: E 85: U 101: e 117: u 38: & 54: 6 70: F 86: V 102: f 118: v 39: ' 55: 7 71: G 87: W 103: g 119: w 40: ( 56: 8 72: H 88: X 104: h 120: x 41: ) 57: 9 73: I 89: Y 105: i 121: y 42: * 58: : 74: J 90: Z 106: j 122: z 43: + 59: ; 75: K 91: [ 107: k 123: { 44: , 60: < 76: L 92: \ 108: l 124: | 45: - 61: = 77: M 93: ] 109: m 125: } 46: . 62: > 78: N 94: ^ 110: n 126: ~ 47: / 63: ? 79: O 95: _ 111: o 127: DEL
VBA
<lang VB> Public Sub ascii()
Dim s As String, i As Integer, j As Integer For i = 0 To 15 For j = 32 + i To 127 Step 16 Select Case j Case 32: s = "Spc" Case 127: s = "Del" Case Else: s = Chr(j) End Select Debug.Print Tab(10 * (j - 32 - i) / 16); Spc(3 - Len(CStr(j))); j & ": " & s; Next j Debug.Print vbCrLf Next i
End Sub</lang>
- Output:
32: Spc 48: 0 64: @ 80: P 96: ` 112: p 33: ! 49: 1 65: A 81: Q 97: a 113: q 34: " 50: 2 66: B 82: R 98: b 114: r 35: # 51: 3 67: C 83: S 99: c 115: s 36: $ 52: 4 68: D 84: T 100: d 116: t 37: % 53: 5 69: E 85: U 101: e 117: u 38: & 54: 6 70: F 86: V 102: f 118: v 39: ' 55: 7 71: G 87: W 103: g 119: w 40: ( 56: 8 72: H 88: X 104: h 120: x 41: ) 57: 9 73: I 89: Y 105: i 121: y 42: * 58: : 74: J 90: Z 106: j 122: z 43: + 59: ; 75: K 91: [ 107: k 123: { 44: , 60: < 76: L 92: \ 108: l 124: | 45: - 61: = 77: M 93: ] 109: m 125: } 46: . 62: > 78: N 94: ^ 110: n 126: ~ 47: / 63: ? 79: O 95: _ 111: o 127: Del
Visual Basic .NET
<lang vbnet>Imports System.Console Imports System.Linq.Enumerable
Module Program
Sub Main() Dim Text = Function(index As Integer) If(index = 32, "Sp", If(index = 127, "Del", ChrW(index) & ""))
Dim start = 32 Do WriteLine(String.Concat(Range(0, 6).Select(Function(i) $"{start + 16 * i, -3} : {Text(start + 16 * i), -6}"))) start += 1 Loop While start + 16 * 5 < 128 End Sub
End Module</lang>
- Output:
32 : Sp 48 : 0 64 : @ 80 : P 96 : ` 112 : p 33 : ! 49 : 1 65 : A 81 : Q 97 : a 113 : q 34 : " 50 : 2 66 : B 82 : R 98 : b 114 : r 35 : # 51 : 3 67 : C 83 : S 99 : c 115 : s 36 : $ 52 : 4 68 : D 84 : T 100 : d 116 : t 37 : % 53 : 5 69 : E 85 : U 101 : e 117 : u 38 : & 54 : 6 70 : F 86 : V 102 : f 118 : v 39 : ' 55 : 7 71 : G 87 : W 103 : g 119 : w 40 : ( 56 : 8 72 : H 88 : X 104 : h 120 : x 41 : ) 57 : 9 73 : I 89 : Y 105 : i 121 : y 42 : * 58 : : 74 : J 90 : Z 106 : j 122 : z 43 : + 59 : ; 75 : K 91 : [ 107 : k 123 : { 44 : , 60 : < 76 : L 92 : \ 108 : l 124 : | 45 : - 61 : = 77 : M 93 : ] 109 : m 125 : } 46 : . 62 : > 78 : N 94 : ^ 110 : n 126 : ~ 47 : / 63 : ? 79 : O 95 : _ 111 : o 127 : Del
Wren
<lang ecmascript>import "/fmt" for Fmt
for (i in 0...16) {
var j = 32 + i while (j < 128) { var k = "%(String.fromByte(j))" if (j == 32) { k = "Spc" } else if (j == 127) { k = "Del" } System.write("%(Fmt.d(3, j)) : %(Fmt.s(-3, k)) ") j = j + 16 } System.print()
}</lang>
- Output:
32 : Spc 48 : 0 64 : @ 80 : P 96 : ` 112 : p 33 : ! 49 : 1 65 : A 81 : Q 97 : a 113 : q 34 : " 50 : 2 66 : B 82 : R 98 : b 114 : r 35 : # 51 : 3 67 : C 83 : S 99 : c 115 : s 36 : $ 52 : 4 68 : D 84 : T 100 : d 116 : t 37 : % 53 : 5 69 : E 85 : U 101 : e 117 : u 38 : & 54 : 6 70 : F 86 : V 102 : f 118 : v 39 : ' 55 : 7 71 : G 87 : W 103 : g 119 : w 40 : ( 56 : 8 72 : H 88 : X 104 : h 120 : x 41 : ) 57 : 9 73 : I 89 : Y 105 : i 121 : y 42 : * 58 : : 74 : J 90 : Z 106 : j 122 : z 43 : + 59 : ; 75 : K 91 : [ 107 : k 123 : { 44 : , 60 : < 76 : L 92 : \ 108 : l 124 : | 45 : - 61 : = 77 : M 93 : ] 109 : m 125 : } 46 : . 62 : > 78 : N 94 : ^ 110 : n 126 : ~ 47 : / 63 : ? 79 : O 95 : _ 111 : o 127 : Del
XPL0
<lang XPL0>int Hi, Lo; [SetHexDigits(2); Text(0, " "); for Hi:= 2 to 7 do
[HexOut(0, Hi*16); Text(0, " ")];
CrLf(0); for Lo:= 0 to $F do
[HexOut(0, Lo); Text(0, " "); for Hi:= 2 to 7 do [ChOut(0, Hi*16+Lo); Text(0, " ")]; CrLf(0); ];
]</lang>
- Output:
20 30 40 50 60 70 00 0 @ P ` p 01 ! 1 A Q a q 02 " 2 B R b r 03 # 3 C S c s 04 $ 4 D T d t 05 % 5 E U e u 06 & 6 F V f v 07 ' 7 G W g w 08 ( 8 H X h x 09 ) 9 I Y i y 0A * : J Z j z 0B + ; K [ k { 0C , < L \ l | 0D - = M ] m } 0E . > N ^ n ~ 0F / ? O _ o
zkl
<lang zkl>const width=9; println(" ",[0..width].pump(String,"%4d".fmt)); [30..127].pump("".println,T(Void.Read,width,False), // don't fail on short lines
fcn(a,b,c){ String("%3d: ".fmt(a), vm.arglist.pump(String,"toChar", // parameters (ints) to list to text T("replace","\x1e",""),T("replace","\x1f",""), // 30,31 T("replace"," ","spc"),T("replace","\x7f","del"), "%-4s".fmt) ) })</lang>
- Output:
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 30: spc ! " # $ % & ' 40: ( ) * + , - . / 0 1 50: 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : ; 60: < = > ? @ A B C D E 70: F G H I J K L M N O 80: P Q R S T U V W X Y 90: Z [ \ ] ^ _ ` a b c 100: d e f g h i j k l m 110: n o p q r s t u v w 120: x y z { | } ~ del
ZX Spectrum Basic
Note in particular entries 94, 96 and 127. <lang zxbasic>10 FOR x=0 TO 9 20 PRINT AT 0,4+2*x;x 30 PRINT AT x+1,0;10*(3+x) 40 NEXT x 50 FOR x=32 TO 127 60 LET d=x-10*INT (x/10) 70 LET t=(x-d)/10 80 PRINT AT t-2,4+2*d;CHR$ x 90 NEXT x</lang>
- Output:
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 30 ! " # $ % & ' 40 ( ) * + , - . / 0 1 50 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : ; 60 < = > ? @ A B C D E 70 F G H I J K L M N O 80 P Q R S T U V W X Y 90 Z [ \ ] ↑ _ £ a b c 100 d e f g h i j k l m 110 n o p q r s t u v w 120 x y z { | } ~ ©
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