U+002F- slash emoji, u002F, u{002F}, emoticons

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U+002F copy and paste

This code point first appeared in version 1.1 of the UnicodeĀ® Standard and belongs to the "Basic Latin" block which goes from 0x0 to 0x7F.

You can safely add this character in your html code with the entity: /

You can use the u+002F copy pc button below.

Easy u+002F copy paste:


< . U+002E | U+0030 0 >


Unicode meta-data

The following table show specific meta-data that is known about this character.The u+002F name is solidus emoji.

fieldvalue
Codepoint (hex)002F, u002F
Character ageUnicode 1.1
Legacy name (Unicode 1.0)SLASH
Official name (Unicode 15.0)SOLIDUS
resolved namesolidus
blockBasic Latin (ASCII)
common typosu+002F, u+200F

There are alternative spelling that can be found in the wild for the unicode character 002F like u 002F, (u+002F) or u +002F. You can also find u-002F, u*002F, un+002F, u002F, u=002F or c+002F. You can also spell it with u 002F unicode, u plus 002F, uncode 002F or unicode + 002F.

Its bidirectional class is "CS":Common Number Separator (COLON, COMMA, FULL STOP, NO-BREAK SPACE, ...)

Glyphs and symbols in your browser

The following unicode chart presents different versions of the glyph corresponding to the unicode characters u+002F that are available on your computer.

In order to type this character easily, you may want to download and install a unicode Basic Latin keyboard.

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Browser default
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Missing glyph

A sample of fonts are used below to display whether the character has a glyph in this font or not.

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Arial
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Times New Roman
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Courier New
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Helvetica
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Verdana
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SimSun
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Segoe UI Emoji
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Microsoft Tai Le
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SimSun-ExtB
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Gadugi

Encodings (Unicode characters converter)

The following character table converter for +u002F allows you to see the value of the character in different encodings

encodinghexadecimaldecimal binary
UTF-82F4700101111
UCS22F 001203200101111 00000000
UTF-16LE2F 001203200101111 00000000
UTF-16BE00 2F4700101111
UTF72F4700101111
UTF7-IMAP2F4700101111

< . U+002E | U+0030 0 >


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