Braille pattern dots-0
The Braille pattern dots-0 ( ⠀ ), also called a blank Braille pattern, is a 6-dot or 8-dot braille cell with no dots raised. It is represented by the Unicode code point U+2800, and in Braille ASCII with a space.
Unified Braille
In all braille systems, the braille pattern dots-0 is used to represent a space or the lack of content.[1]
Plus dots 7 and 8
Related to Braille pattern dots-0 are Braille patterns 7, 8, and 78, which are used in 8-dot braille systems, such as Gardner-Salinas and Luxembourgish Braille.
Character | | | |
Unicode name | BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-7 | BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-8 | BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-78 |
Encodings | decimal | hex | decimal | hex | decimal | hex |
Unicode | 10304 | U+2840 | 10368 | U+2880 | 10432 | U+28C0 |
UTF-8 | 226 161 128 | E2 A1 80 | 226 162 128 | E2 A2 80 | 226 163 128 | E2 A3 80 |
Numeric character reference | ⡀ | ⡀ | ⢀ | ⢀ | ⣀ | ⣀ |
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Look up ⠀ , ⡀ , ⢀ , or ⣀ in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. |
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