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Tabulazione orizzontale

U+0009

Significato del simbolo

The Horizontal Tab symbol was developed to simplify text formatting. It provided a mechanism for automatic alignment in vertical columns on output devices, such as printers and computer terminals.

When it comes to text editors and computer terminals, the Horizontal Tab symbol is typically used to move the cursor to the next fixed tab position. Tabs are pre-defined at equal intervals, such as every 8 characters or any other number set by the user. Horizontal tabs make it easier to align text and structure information in tables.

The symbol appeared in the era of typewriters. Expensive typewriters had a special key that was pressed and that moved the carriage forward until it encountered the tabulator, which indicated full stop. This mechanism accelerated the processing of typing and allowed to eliminate errors.

This mechanism proved useful in computers as well: when outputting tabular data, it wasn't necessary to keep track of column widths in a programme. When transmitting the Tab character, the terminal or printer would move the carriage to the next tab position itself. If not specified otherwise, the tab width would be 8 — so the positions were: 9, 17, 25, 33, 41...

When using the keyboard, you would type Tab and (historcially) Ctrl+I. IT-specialists have their own slang, where they call this symbol a tab. «Put a couple of tabs here».

This symbol is used in programming languages to set indentations. Most often the tabulation equals 4 spaces, but you may come across other options too.

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Depending on the device or application, tabulation may not have a fixed length. For example, it may indicate the shift from one column to another in a table:

 One  Two   Three
 1    2     3    
 111  222   333  — here the spaces are smaller

You can use Escape sequence in source code \t:

echo "one\two";

Lots of text processors like Microsoft Word still make it possible to do text formatting using tabulators (tabs) rather than tables. Sometimes it's even more convenient — for instance, when creating a table of contents.

Many text editors can be configured to automatically replace tab characters with a sequence of spaces (usually four).

Some formats like TSV use the Tab symbol to divide data. This can be more convenient than using a space or comma, which are pretty common and require special escaping.

Like other control characters, this one has no visible representation and doesn't occupy a lot of space on screen or in typed text. There is a separate symbol in Immagini di controllo  2400–243F that represents the graphical image of the Horizontal Tab symbol. It shows up as the abbreviation HT (Horizontal Tabulation) — .

There is also .

Escape sequence: \t.

It's one of the eight control symbols, the presence of which is required by POSIX:

Il simbolo «Tabulazione orizzontale» è incluso nel sotto-blocco «Controlli C0‘ del blocco ’Latino di base ed è stato approvato come parte della versione Unicode 1.1 nel 1993.

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Sinonimi

HT, tabulazione dei caratteri, TAB.

Nome Unicode Horizontal Tabulation
Numero Unicode
Piano 0: Piano multilingua principale
Blocco Unicode Latino di base
Sottoblocco Unicode Controlli C0
Versione Unicode 1.1 (1993)
Scorciatoia da tastiera ^I
Sequenze di escape \t
Tipo di supporto specchio accoppiato (bidi) None
Esclusione della composizione No
Cambio di caso 0009
Semplice cambio di caso 0009
scripts Common
White_Space +
Pattern_White_Space +
Codifica hex dec (bytes) dec binary
UTF-8 09 9 9 00001001
UTF-16BE 00 09 0 9 9 00000000 00001001
UTF-16LE 09 00 9 0 2304 00001001 00000000
UTF-32BE 00 00 00 09 0 0 0 9 9 00000000 00000000 00000000 00001001
UTF-32LE 09 00 00 00 9 0 0 0 150994944 00001001 00000000 00000000 00000000

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