Dingbat Circled Sans-Serif Number Ten ➉
Symbol Meaning
Ten is a number denoting the shift towards a new counting system which is nowadays the most popular in the world. Ten consists of two digits — one and zero.
Unicode presents several “tens” that can be used as dingbats. For example, when editing and decorating numbered lists, chapters, paragraphs, menu options, and book contents. Among such dingbats – number 10, enclosed in a circle. In addition, we have another, more contrasting ten inside a filled black circle ❿ .
The symbol “Dingbat Circled Sans-Serif Number Ten” 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 Circled Sans-Serif Number Ten |
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 | 2789 |
Simple case change | 2789 |
Grapheme_Base | + |
scripts | Common |
Encoding | hex | dec (bytes) | dec | binary |
---|---|---|---|---|
UTF-8 | E2 9E 89 | 226 158 137 | 14851721 | 11100010 10011110 10001001 |
UTF-16BE | 27 89 | 39 137 | 10121 | 00100111 10001001 |
UTF-16LE | 89 27 | 137 39 | 35111 | 10001001 00100111 |
UTF-32BE | 00 00 27 89 | 0 0 39 137 | 10121 | 00000000 00000000 00100111 10001001 |
UTF-32LE | 89 27 00 00 | 137 39 0 0 | 2301034496 | 10001001 00100111 00000000 00000000 |