Unicode Reference  -  Block 256  -  Adlam

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There are 280 blocks in Unicode 10.0.

A block is a sequence of codepoints that are logically related.

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Pl.1  Bl.256
Block Number:
256
 
 
Short Name:
Adlam
Long Name:
Adlam
Block Range (Hex):
Block Range (Dec):
125,184 .. 125,279
Codepoints assigned:
87
(Not assigned = 9)
% assigned:
90 ﹪
Plane:
1 (1 0000 .. 1 FFFF)
012345678910111213141516
Scripts in this block:
(Count: 2)

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Block 256 is Adlam and has 87 assigned codepoints between
(125,184)
and
(125,279)
.
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Key:

A whitespace codepoint. The browser may display a blank glyph (a space).
An ignorable codepoint. The browser may display a blank glyph (a space) or no glyph at all.
Start of range.
End of range.
RES
A Reserved codepoint or range.
PRIV
A Private codepoint or range.
SURR
A Surrogate codepoint or range.
NON
A Non-Character codepoint or range.

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