Template:Chset-ctrl4/doc

Note
This template replaces Template:chset-ctrl and is an enhancement of Template:chset-ctrl3, additionally displaying the code point in octal.

Usage
Used with Template:chset-tableformat to indicate a table cell for a control character or non-printing punctuation character.


 * Parameter 1: hhhh, Hexadecimal Unicode value, 4 digits (e.g., 0020)
 * Parameter 2: X, Control character name (e.g., SP), with link to appropriate article
 * Parameter 3: dd, Decimal character code, 1–3 digits (e.g., 32)
 * Parameter 4: ooo, Octal character code, 3 digits (e.g., 040)

For example, the first four ASCII control characters (Unicode U+0000 thru U+0003, decimal 0 through 3, octal 000 through 003) are coded as rows in a character set table like this:

Which yields:

Another example illustrates the coding for a few of the ISO/IEC non-printing punctuation characters:

Which yields: