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Что (кто) такое alphanumeric - определение

UNICODE BLOCK (U+1D400-1D7FF)
Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols Unicode block; Mathematical alphanumeric symbols Unicode block; Mathematical alphanumeric symbols; Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols (Unicode block); Math Alphanum; 𝒹; Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols block; 𝒞; 𝒮
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alphanumeric      
<character> A decimal digit or a letter (upper or lower case). Typically, "letters" means only English letters (ASCII A-Z plus a-z) but it may also include non-English letters in the Roman alphabet, e.g., e-acute, c-cedilla, the {thorn letter}, and so on. Perversely, it may also include the underscore character in some contexts. (1997-09-11)
alphanumeric      
¦ adjective consisting of or using both letters and numerals.
¦ noun a character that is either a letter or a number.
Derivatives
alphanumerical adjective
Alphanumeric brand name         
Alphanumeric brand; Alpha-numeric brand; Alpha-numeric brand names; Alpha-numeric brands; Alphanumeric brand names
An alphanumeric brand name is a brand name composed only of letters and numbers (alphanumericals). Examples include 7 Up, Saks Fifth Avenue, Audi A4, Canon A75.
Non-alphanumeric typeface         
Non alpha numeric; Non alpha numeric typeface
Typefaces which contain pictures or symbols rather than letters and numbers are called non-alphanumeric typefaces. Important subclasses are dingbats, ornamental and pictorial typefaces
Alphanumericals         
Alphanumericals or alphanumeric characters are a combination of alphabetical and numerical characters. More specifically, they are the collection of Latin letters and Arabic digits.
Alphanumeric grid         
Alpha-Numeric Grids; Atlas Grid; Alpha-numeric grid
An alphanumeric grid (also known as atlas grid) is a simple coordinate system on a grid in which each cell is identified by a combination of a letter and a number. Retrieved 2010-03-22.
Telocator Alphanumeric Protocol         
<communications, protocol> (TAP, or "IXO", "PET") A protocol for submitting requests to a pager service. IXO/TAP is an ASCII-based, half-duplex protocol that allows the submission of a numeric or alphanumeric message. {Examples, protocol description, clarifications (ftp://mirror.lcs.mit.edu/telecom-archives/technical)}. See also RFC 1568. (1996-04-07)
Text mode         
COMPUTER DISPLAY MODE BASED ON CHARACTERS
80x24; 80x25; Textmode; Hardware text mode; Character pointer table; Character cell; Text-mode; Alphanumeric character generator
Text mode is a computer display mode in which content is internally represented on a computer screen in terms of characters rather than individual pixels. Typically, the screen consists of a uniform rectangular grid of character cells, each of which contains one of the characters of a character set; at the same time, contrasted to all points addressable (APA) mode or other kinds of computer graphics modes.
Fourteen-segment display         
  • The individual segments of a fourteen-segment display.
  • Most of the [[ASCII]] characters (the double quote is missing) on a 14-segment display
  • Arabic numerals on a 14-segment display
  • 16]]-segment displays shown side by side
  • Latin letters on a 14 segment display
Fourteen segment display; Starburst display; 14-segment display; Alphanumeric display; Union Jack display
A fourteen-segment display (FSD) (sometimes referred to as a starburst display or Union Jack display) is a type of display based on 14 segments that can be turned on or off to produce letters and numerals. It is an expansion of the more common seven-segment display, having an additional four diagonal and two vertical segments with the middle horizontal segment broken in half.
Shellcode         
SMALL PIECE OF CODE USED AS A PAYLOAD TO EXPLOIT A SOFTWARE VULNERABILITY
Alphanumeric shellcode; Shell code; Printable code; Alpha-numeric code; Numeric code; Null-free shellcode; Bindshell; Executable ASCII; Executable ASCII code; Executable text; Text executable; ASCII executable; Printable shellcode; Fat ASCII executable; Fat text executable; Multi-architecture alphanumeric shellcode; Fat alphanumeric shellcode; Multi-architecture shellcode; Alphanumeric executable; Alphanumeric program; Fat shellcode; Cross-platform shellcode; ASCII text executable; Executable ASCII text; Executable ASCII text file; Executable ASCII file; Directly executable ASCII file; OS-independent shellcode; Operating system-independent shellcode; Platform-independent shellcode; Multi-arch shellcode; Multi arch shellcode
In hacking, a shellcode is a small piece of code used as the payload in the exploitation of a software vulnerability. It is called "shellcode" because it typically starts a command shell from which the attacker can control the compromised machine, but any piece of code that performs a similar task can be called shellcode.

Википедия

Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols

Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols is a Unicode block comprising styled forms of Latin and Greek letters and decimal digits that enable mathematicians to denote different notions with different letter styles. The letters in various fonts often have specific, fixed meanings in particular areas of mathematics. By providing uniformity over numerous mathematical articles and books, these conventions help to read mathematical formulas. These also may be used to differentiate between concepts that share a letter in a single problem.

Unicode now includes many such symbols (in the range U+1D400–U+1D7FF). The rationale behind this is that it enables design and usage of special mathematical characters (fonts) that include all necessary properties to differentiate from other alphanumerics, e.g. in mathematics an italic "𝐴" can have a different meaning from a roman letter "A". Unicode originally included a limited set of such letter forms in its Letterlike Symbols block before completing the set of Latin and Greek letter forms in this block beginning in version 3.1.

Unicode expressly recommends that these characters not be used in general text as a substitute for presentational markup; the letters are specifically designed to be semantically different from each other. Unicode does not include a set of normal serif letters in the set. Still they have found some usage on social media, for example by people who want a stylized user name, and in email spam, in an attempt to bypass filters.

All these letter shapes may be manipulated with MathML's attribute mathvariant.

The introduction date of some of the more commonly used symbols can be found in the Table of mathematical symbols by introduction date.