Dingbat Negative Circled Digit Nine ❾
Symbol Meaning
A symbol with Nine in a black circle is one of the numerous dingbats belonging to Unicode. It comes in handy when you need to add variety to your text or to highlight some important dates, numbers, digits, list items.
Use Negative Circled Digit Nine for writing the number of your office on a leaflet or a business card: ❶ ❾ . If you have an appointment or event to attend, write down the start or end of it: ❶ ❾ : ❿ . Thanks to the contrasting colours, such a note won't get lost among other text information, and the reader will memorise it better.
The symbol “Dingbat Negative Circled Digit Nine” is included in the “Dingbat circled digits” subblock of the “Dingbats” block and was approved as part of Unicode version 1.1 in 1993.
Text is also available in the following languages: Español; Русский;
Unicode Name | Dingbat Negative Circled Digit Nine |
Unicode Number | |
HTML Code | |
CSS Code | |
Plane | 0: Basic Multilingual Plane |
Unicode Block | Dingbats |
Unicode Subblock | Dingbat circled digits |
Unicode Version | 1.1 (1993) |
Type of paired mirror bracket (bidi) | None |
Composition Exclusion | No |
Case change | 277E |
Simple case change | 277E |
Grapheme_Base | + |
scripts | Common |
Encoding | hex | dec (bytes) | dec | binary |
---|---|---|---|---|
UTF-8 | E2 9D BE | 226 157 190 | 14851518 | 11100010 10011101 10111110 |
UTF-16BE | 27 7E | 39 126 | 10110 | 00100111 01111110 |
UTF-16LE | 7E 27 | 126 39 | 32295 | 01111110 00100111 |
UTF-32BE | 00 00 27 7E | 0 0 39 126 | 10110 | 00000000 00000000 00100111 01111110 |
UTF-32LE | 7E 27 00 00 | 126 39 0 0 | 2116485120 | 01111110 00100111 00000000 00000000 |