Number Forms

Number Forms
Range U+2150..U+218F
(64 code points)
Plane BMP
Scripts Latin (41 char.)
Common (19 char.)
Symbol sets Vulgar fractions
Roman numerals
Assigned 60 code points
Unused 4 reserved code points
Unicode version history
1.0.0 48 (+48)
3.0 49 (+1)
5.0 50 (+1)
5.1 54 (+4)
5.2 58 (+4)
8.0 60 (+2)
Note: [1][2]

Number Forms is a Unicode block containing characters that have specific meaning as numbers, but are constructed from other characters. They consist primarily of vulgar fractions and Roman numerals. In addition to the characters in the Number Forms block, three fractions were inherited from ISO-8859-1, which was incorporated whole as the Latin-1 supplement block.

List of characters

Unicode Number Forms
Glyph Image Value Name Hex Dec
¼ 140.25 Vulgar Fraction One Fourth 00BC 188
½ 120.5 Vulgar Fraction One Half 00BD 189
¾ 340.75 Vulgar Fraction Three Fourths 00BE 190
170.142857... Vulgar Fraction One Seventh 2150 8528
190.111... Vulgar Fraction One Ninth 2151 8529
1100.1 Vulgar Fraction One Tenth 2152 8530
130.333... Vulgar Fraction One Third 2153 8531
230.666... Vulgar Fraction Two Thirds 2154 8532
150.2 Vulgar Fraction One Fifth 2155 8533
250.4 Vulgar Fraction Two Fifths 2156 8534
350.6 Vulgar Fraction Three Fifths 2157 8535
450.8 Vulgar Fraction Four Fifths 2158 8536
160.166... Vulgar Fraction One Sixth 2159 8537
560.833... Vulgar Fraction Five Sixths 215A 8538
180.125 Vulgar Fraction One Eighth 215B 8539
380.375 Vulgar Fraction Three Eighths 215C 8540
580.625 Vulgar Fraction Five Eighths 215D 8541
780.875 Vulgar Fraction Seven Eighths 215E 8542
11[3] Fraction Numerator One 215F 8543
I1 Roman Numeral One 2160 8544
II2 Roman Numeral Two 2161 8545
III3 Roman Numeral Three 2162 8546
IV4 Roman Numeral Four 2163 8547
V5 Roman Numeral Five 2164 8548
VI6 Roman Numeral Six 2165 8549
VII7 Roman Numeral Seven 2166 8550
VIII8 Roman Numeral Eight 2167 8551
IX9 Roman Numeral Nine 2168 8552
X10 Roman Numeral Ten 2169 8553
XI11 Roman Numeral Eleven 216A 8554
XII12 Roman Numeral Twelve 216B 8555
L50 Roman Numeral Fifty 216C 8556
C100 Roman Numeral One Hundred 216D 8557
D500 Roman Numeral Five Hundred 216E 8558
M1000 Roman Numeral One Thousand 216F 8559
i1 Small Roman Numeral One 2170 8560
ii2 Small Roman Numeral Two 2171 8561
iii3 Small Roman Numeral Three 2172 8562
iv4 Small Roman Numeral Four 2173 8563
v5 Small Roman Numeral Five 2174 8564
vi6 Small Roman Numeral Six 2175 8565
vii7 Small Roman Numeral Seven 2176 8566
viii8 Small Roman Numeral Eight 2177 8567
ix9 Small Roman Numeral Nine 2178 8568
x10 Small Roman Numeral Ten 2179 8569
xi11 Small Roman Numeral Eleven 217A 8570
xii12 Small Roman Numeral Twelve 217B 8571
l50 Small Roman Numeral Fifty 217C 8572
c100 Small Roman Numeral One Hundred 217D 8573
d500 Small Roman Numeral Five Hundred 217E 8574
m1000 Small Roman Numeral One Thousand 217F 8575
1000 Roman Numeral One Thousand C D 2180 8576
5000 Roman Numeral Five Thousand 2181 8577
10000 Roman Numeral Ten Thousand 2182 8578
100 Roman Numeral Reversed One Hundred 2183 8579
100 Latin Small Letter Reversed C 2184 8580
6 Roman Numeral Six Late Form 2185 8581
50 Roman Numeral Fifty Early Form 2186 8582
50000 Roman Numeral Fifty Thousand 2187 8583
100000 Roman Numeral One Hundred Thousand 2188 8584
030 Vulgar Fraction Zero Thirds (used in baseball scoring) 2189 8585
210 Turned Digit Two (used in duodecimal and tonal system) 218A 8586
311 Turned Digit Three (used in duodecimal and tonal system) 218B 8587

Block

Number Forms[1][2]
Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF)
 0123456789ABCDEF
U+215x
U+216x
U+217x
U+218x
Notes
1.^ As of Unicode version 11.0
2.^ Grey areas indicate non-assigned code points

History

The following Unicode-related documents record the purpose and process of defining specific characters in the Number Forms block:

VersionFinal code points[lower-alpha 1]CountL2 IDWG2 IDDocument
1.0.0U+2153..218248(to be determined)
3.0U+21831(to be determined)
5.0U+21841L2/05-183N2957Everson, Michael; Haugen, Odd Einar; Emiliano, António; Pedro, Susana; Grammel, Florian; Baker, Peter; Stötzner, Andreas; Dohnicht, Marcus; Luft, Diana (2005-08-02), Preliminary proposal to add medievalist characters to the UCS
L2/05-191Whistler, Ken (2005-08-02), Proposal for dealing with lowercase Claudian letters
L2/05-193R2N2960REverson, Michael (2005-08-12), Proposal to add Claudian Latin letters to the UCS
N2942Freytag, Asmus; Whistler, Ken (2005-08-12), Proposal to add nine lowercase characters
5.1U+2185..21884L2/06-269N3218Perry, David J. (2006-08-01), Proposal to Add Additional Ancient Roman Characters to UCS
5.2U+2150..2152, 21894L2/07-259Suignard, Michel (2007-08-02), Japanese TV Symbols
L2/07-391N3341Suignard, Michel (2007-09-18), Japanese TV Symbols
L2/08-077R2N3397Suignard, Michel (2008-03-11), Japanese TV symbols
L2/08-128Iancu, Laurențiu (2008-03-22), Names and allocation of some Japanese TV symbols from N3397
L2/08-158Pentzlin, Karl (2008-04-16), Comments on L2/08-077R2 "Japanese TV Symbols"
L2/08-188N3468Sekiguchi, Masahiro (2008-04-22), Collected comments on Japanese TV Symbols (WG2 N3397)
L2/08-077R3N3469Suignard, Michel (2008-04-23), Japanese TV symbols
L2/08-215Pentzlin, Karl (2008-05-07), Comments on L2/08-077R2 "Japanese TV Symbols"
L2/08-289Pentzlin, Karl (2008-08-05), Proposal to rename and reassign some Japanese TV Symbols from L2/08-077R3
L2/08-292Stötzner, Andreas (2008-08-06), Improvement suggestions for n3469
L2/08-307Scherer, Markus (2008-08-08), Feedback on the Japanese TV Symbols Proposal (L2/08-077R3)
8.0U+218A..218B2L2/13-054N4399Pentzlin, Karl (2013-03-30), Proposal to encode Duodecimal Digit Forms in the UCS
  1. Proposed code points and characters names may differ from final code points and names

See also

References

  1. "Unicode character database". The Unicode Standard. Retrieved 2016-07-09.
  2. "Enumerated Versions of The Unicode Standard". The Unicode Standard. Retrieved 2016-07-09.
  3. http://unicode.org/cldr/utility/character.jsp?a=%E2%85%9F
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