On Sun, Jun 22, 2003 at 12:00:30AM -0500, The Fool wrote:
> 
> > From: Julia Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > 
> > How does one express a definite integral in ASCII?


How about:
 /1
 |  f(x) dx
 /0

> Terminal:
> 
> ô
> õ
> 
> ³
> 
> subscripts are a different matter.

That is not ASCII -- ASCII is a 7-bit code. I don't know what it was,
but it came through as gibberish in my character set. Maybe those are
8th bit IBM character set characters?


       ASCII is the American Standard Code for Information Inter­
       change.  It is a 7-bit code. Many 8-bit codes (such as ISO
       8859-1, the Linux default character set) contain ASCII  as
       their  lower half.  The international counterpart of ASCII
       is known as ISO 646.

       The following table contains the 128 ASCII characters.

       C program '\X' escapes are noted.

       Oct   Dec   Hex   Char           Oct   Dec   Hex   Char
       ------------------------------------------------------------
       000   0     00    NUL '\0'       100   64    40    @
       001   1     01    SOH            101   65    41    A
       002   2     02    STX            102   66    42    B
       003   3     03    ETX            103   67    43    C
       004   4     04    EOT            104   68    44    D
       005   5     05    ENQ            105   69    45    E
       006   6     06    ACK            106   70    46    F
       007   7     07    BEL '\a'       107   71    47    G
       010   8     08    BS  '\b'       110   72    48    H
       011   9     09    HT  '\t'       111   73    49    I
       012   10    0A    LF  '\n'       112   74    4A    J
       013   11    0B    VT  '\v'       113   75    4B    K
       014   12    0C    FF  '\f'       114   76    4C    L
       015   13    0D    CR  '\r'       115   77    4D    M
       016   14    0E    SO             116   78    4E    N
       017   15    0F    SI             117   79    4F    O
       020   16    10    DLE            120   80    50    P
       021   17    11    DC1            121   81    51    Q
       022   18    12    DC2            122   82    52    R
       023   19    13    DC3            123   83    53    S
       024   20    14    DC4            124   84    54    T
       025   21    15    NAK            125   85    55    U
       026   22    16    SYN            126   86    56    V
       027   23    17    ETB            127   87    57    W
       030   24    18    CAN            130   88    58    X
       031   25    19    EM             131   89    59    Y
       032   26    1A    SUB            132   90    5A    Z
       033   27    1B    ESC            133   91    5B    [
       034   28    1C    FS             134   92    5C    \   '\\'
       035   29    1D    GS             135   93    5D    ]
       036   30    1E    RS             136   94    5E    ^
       037   31    1F    US             137   95    5F    _
       040   32    20    SPACE          140   96    60    `
       041   33    21    !              141   97    61    a
       042   34    22    "              142   98    62    b
       043   35    23    #              143   99    63    c
       044   36    24    $              144   100   64    d
       045   37    25    %              145   101   65    e
       046   38    26    &              146   102   66    f
       047   39    27    '              147   103   67    g
       050   40    28    (              150   104   68    h
       051   41    29    )              151   105   69    i
       052   42    2A    *              152   106   6A    j
       053   43    2B    +              153   107   6B    k
       054   44    2C    ,              154   108   6C    l
       055   45    2D    -              155   109   6D    m
       056   46    2E    .              156   110   6E    n
       057   47    2F    /              157   111   6F    o
       060   48    30    0              160   112   70    p
       061   49    31    1              161   113   71    q
       062   50    32    2              162   114   72    r
       063   51    33    3              163   115   73    s
       064   52    34    4              164   116   74    t
       065   53    35    5              165   117   75    u
       066   54    36    6              166   118   76    v
       067   55    37    7              167   119   77    w
       070   56    38    8              170   120   78    x
       071   57    39    9              171   121   79    y
       072   58    3A    :              172   122   7A    z
       073   59    3B    ;              173   123   7B    {
       074   60    3C    <              174   124   7C    |
       075   61    3D    =              175   125   7D    }
       076   62    3E    >              176   126   7E    ~
       077   63    3F    ?              177   127   7F    DEL

HISTORY
       An ascii manual page appeared in Version 7 AT&T UNIX.

       On older terminals, the underscore code is displayed as  a
       left arrow, called backarrow, the caret is displayed as an
       up-arrow and the vertical bar has a hole in the middle.

       Uppercase and lowercase characters differ by just one  bit
       and the ASCII character 2 differs from the double quote by
       just one bit, too.  That made it  much  easier  to  encode
       characters  mechanically  or  with  a non-microcontroller-
       based electronic keyboard and that pairing  was  found  on
       old teletypes.

       The  ASCII  standard was published by the United States of
       America Standards Institute (USASI) in 1968.




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