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A character encoding system consists of a code that pairs each character from a given repertoire with something else, such as a sequence of natural numbers, octets or electrical pulses, in order to facilitate the transmission of data through telecommunication networks or storage of text in computers.In computer science, the terms character encoding, character set, and sometimes character map or code page were historically synonymous, as the same standard would specify a repertoire of characters and how they were to be encoded into a stream of code units usually with a single character per code…mehr

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A character encoding system consists of a code that pairs each character from a given repertoire with something else, such as a sequence of natural numbers, octets or electrical pulses, in order to facilitate the transmission of data through telecommunication networks or storage of text in computers.In computer science, the terms character encoding, character set, and sometimes character map or code page were historically synonymous, as the same standard would specify a repertoire of characters and how they were to be encoded into a stream of code units usually with a single character per code unit. The terms now have related but distinct meanings, reflecting the efforts of standards bodies to use precise terminology when writing about and unifying many different encoding systems. Regardless, the terms are still used interchangeably, with character set being nearly ubiquitous.