Supplemental Mathematical Operators
Supplemental Mathematical Operators | |
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Range |
U+2A00..U+2AFF (256 code points) |
Plane | BMP |
Scripts | Common |
Assigned | 256 code points |
Unused | 0 reserved code points |
Unicode version history | |
3.2 | 256 (+256) |
Note: [1] |
Supplemental Mathematical Operators is a Unicode block containing various mathematical symbols, including N-ary operators, summations and integrals, intersections and unions, logical and relational operators, and subset/superset relations.
The block has eight variation sequences defined for standardized variants.[2][3]
Supplemental Mathematical Operators[1] Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF) | ||||||||||||||||
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | |
U+2A0x | ⨀ | ⨁ | ⨂ | ⨃ | ⨄ | ⨅ | ⨆ | ⨇ | ⨈ | ⨉ | ⨊ | ⨋ | ⨌ | ⨍ | ⨎ | ⨏ |
U+2A1x | ⨐ | ⨑ | ⨒ | ⨓ | ⨔ | ⨕ | ⨖ | ⨗ | ⨘ | ⨙ | ⨚ | ⨛ | ⨜ | ⨝ | ⨞ | ⨟ |
U+2A2x | ⨠ | ⨡ | ⨢ | ⨣ | ⨤ | ⨥ | ⨦ | ⨧ | ⨨ | ⨩ | ⨪ | ⨫ | ⨬ | ⨭ | ⨮ | ⨯ |
U+2A3x | ⨰ | ⨱ | ⨲ | ⨳ | ⨴ | ⨵ | ⨶ | ⨷ | ⨸ | ⨹ | ⨺ | ⨻ | ⨼ | ⨽ | ⨾ | ⨿ |
U+2A4x | ⩀ | ⩁ | ⩂ | ⩃ | ⩄ | ⩅ | ⩆ | ⩇ | ⩈ | ⩉ | ⩊ | ⩋ | ⩌ | ⩍ | ⩎ | ⩏ |
U+2A5x | ⩐ | ⩑ | ⩒ | ⩓ | ⩔ | ⩕ | ⩖ | ⩗ | ⩘ | ⩙ | ⩚ | ⩛ | ⩜ | ⩝ | ⩞ | ⩟ |
U+2A6x | ⩠ | ⩡ | ⩢ | ⩣ | ⩤ | ⩥ | ⩦ | ⩧ | ⩨ | ⩩ | ⩪ | ⩫ | ⩬ | ⩭ | ⩮ | ⩯ |
U+2A7x | ⩰ | ⩱ | ⩲ | ⩳ | ⩴ | ⩵ | ⩶ | ⩷ | ⩸ | ⩹ | ⩺ | ⩻ | ⩼ | ⩽ | ⩾ | ⩿ |
U+2A8x | ⪀ | ⪁ | ⪂ | ⪃ | ⪄ | ⪅ | ⪆ | ⪇ | ⪈ | ⪉ | ⪊ | ⪋ | ⪌ | ⪍ | ⪎ | ⪏ |
U+2A9x | ⪐ | ⪑ | ⪒ | ⪓ | ⪔ | ⪕ | ⪖ | ⪗ | ⪘ | ⪙ | ⪚ | ⪛ | ⪜ | ⪝ | ⪞ | ⪟ |
U+2AAx | ⪠ | ⪡ | ⪢ | ⪣ | ⪤ | ⪥ | ⪦ | ⪧ | ⪨ | ⪩ | ⪪ | ⪫ | ⪬ | ⪭ | ⪮ | ⪯ |
U+2ABx | ⪰ | ⪱ | ⪲ | ⪳ | ⪴ | ⪵ | ⪶ | ⪷ | ⪸ | ⪹ | ⪺ | ⪻ | ⪼ | ⪽ | ⪾ | ⪿ |
U+2ACx | ⫀ | ⫁ | ⫂ | ⫃ | ⫄ | ⫅ | ⫆ | ⫇ | ⫈ | ⫉ | ⫊ | ⫋ | ⫌ | ⫍ | ⫎ | ⫏ |
U+2ADx | ⫐ | ⫑ | ⫒ | ⫓ | ⫔ | ⫕ | ⫖ | ⫗ | ⫘ | ⫙ | ⫚ | ⫛ | ⫝̸ | ⫝ | ⫞ | ⫟ |
U+2AEx | ⫠ | ⫡ | ⫢ | ⫣ | ⫤ | ⫥ | ⫦ | ⫧ | ⫨ | ⫩ | ⫪ | ⫫ | ⫬ | ⫭ | ⫮ | ⫯ |
U+2AFx | ⫰ | ⫱ | ⫲ | ⫳ | ⫴ | ⫵ | ⫶ | ⫷ | ⫸ | ⫹ | ⫺ | ⫻ | ⫼ | ⫽ | ⫾ | ⫿ |
Notes
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See also
References
- ↑ "Unicode character database". The Unicode Standard. Retrieved 22 March 2013.
- ↑ "Unicode Character Database: Standardized Variants". The Unicode Consortium.
- ↑ "Unicode Character Database: Standardized Variation Sequences". The Unicode Consortium.
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