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Notation for control characters; consists of a caret (^) and a letter
Caret notation is a notation for control characters in ASCII. The notation assigns ^A to control-code 1, sequentially through the alphabet to ^Z assigned
Caret_notation
Typographical mark (^)
Look up caret in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Caret (from Latin caret 'it lacks') is the name used familiarly for the character ^ provided on most
Caret
Key on computer keyboards
controls shows the ASCII control characters, with the "Caret notation" column showing a caret (^), followed by the character to press while the Control
Control_key
Arithmetic operation
repeated, exponentiation. There is no universal notation for tetration, though Knuth's up arrow notation ↑↑ {\displaystyle \uparrow \uparrow } and the left-exponent
Tetration
Character encoding standard
their intended function. Some browsers may not display these properly. Caret notation is often used to represent control characters on a terminal. On most
ASCII
Typographical mark (\)
is used to mark format features for editing Bible translations. In caret notation, ^\ represents the control character 0x1C, File Separator. A backslash-like
Backslash
Computer control characters
replace C0 control characters to make them visible on screen. However caret notation is used more often. Teletype labelled the key WRU for 'who are you?'
C0_and_C1_control_codes
using caret notation to denote control characters, is the use of ^H to suggest a backspace, or ^W to suggest deletion of the preceding word. The caret-notation
Epanorthosis
Method of notation of very large integers
character set does not contain an up arrow, the caret (^) is used instead. The superscript notation a b {\displaystyle a^{b}} doesn't lend itself well
Knuth's_up-arrow_notation
Code point in a character set, that does not represent a written symbol
which may be illustrated with the bell character in ASCII encoding: Caret notation in ASCII using the nth letter of the alphabet: ^G An escape sequence
Control_character
Unicode character
that is interpreting each byte as a legacy encoding (Windows-1252 with caret notation for the C0 controls): This is not literally a "byte order" mark, since
Byte_order_mark
ASCII character number 127
incorrect characters on paper tape could be erased. It is denoted as ^? in caret notation and is U+007F in Unicode. Terminal emulators may produce DEL when ←
Delete_character
Control character with value 0
Unicode, there is a character for this: U+2400 ␀ SYMBOL FOR NULL. In caret notation the null character is ^@. On some keyboards, one can enter a null character
Null_character
Published standard
While the ISO/IEC 646 three-letter abbreviations (such as "ESC"), or caret notation (such as "^[") are still in use, the graphical symbols of ISO 2047 are
ISO_2047
Device control code used to alert operators
abbreviation "BEL". It can sometimes be typed as ctrl+G and displayed as ^G in caret notation. Unicode also includes characters for the visual representation of the
Bell_character
Topics referred to by the same term
the tetration operator ↑↑ Record separator, control character in the caret notation Logical exclusive or, operator in the GLSL language In cmd.exe, when
^^
Transmission control character
encoded at U+0004 <control-0004> . It can be referred to as Ctrl+D, ^D in caret notation. Unicode provides the character U+2404 ␄ SYMBOL FOR END OF TRANSMISSION
End-of-Transmission_character
Keyboard layout
Separator' control code 1F (caret notation ^_) is Ctrl+-. The shortcut for 'Record Separator' control code 1E (caret notation ^^) is Ctrl+6. Note that in
Hebrew_keyboard
Phonetic alphabet developed in the 1880s
Americanist phonetic notation, also known as the North American Phonetic Alphabet (NAPA), the Americanist Phonetic Alphabet or the American Phonetic Alphabet
Americanist_phonetic_notation
Performing order of mathematical operations
28 and 3 × 52 = 75. These conventions exist to avoid notational ambiguity while allowing notation to remain brief. Where it is desired to override the
Order_of_operations
Programming language designed by Carl Sassenrath
by double quotes or curly brackets suitable for multi-line strings; caret notation is used for unprintable characters), URLs, e-mail addresses, files,
Rebol
have some commonly used conventions, in addition to standard mathematical notation and mathematical symbols. Random variables are usually written in upper
Notation in probability and statistics
Notation_in_probability_and_statistics
Topics referred to by the same term
character 94 (decimal) in ASCII until 1967, when it was replaced by the caret (^). Ꙟ, an archaic Romanian Cyrillic letter Arrow keys, on computer keyboards
↑
Communications protocol
destination:/queue/a content-type:text/plain hello queue a ^@ Here ^@ is the caret notation for the null character. Lines are terminated with LF (\n, ^J, 0x10)
Streaming Text Oriented Messaging Protocol
Streaming_Text_Oriented_Messaging_Protocol
Diacritic (◌̂) in European scripts
Unicode and has become known as caret and has acquired special uses, particularly in computing and mathematics. The original caret, ‸, is used in proofreading
Circumflex
Use of Roman Numeral symbols in the musical analysis of chords
the chords built on them. In some contexts, however, Arabic numerals with carets are used to designate the scale degrees themselves (e.g. , , , ...). The
Roman_numeral_analysis
Diagram depicting how components are wired together to form software systems
interfaces may be shown with a lollipop, preceding the name label with a "caret symbol". To illustrate dependencies between the two, use a "solid line"
Component_diagram
Mathematical operation
language, and some programming languages such as MATLAB and Julia, the caret symbol, ^, represents exponents, so x2 is written as x ^ 2. In programming
Algebraic_operation
Division of an octave
notated several ways. The first, Ups And Downs Notation, uses up and down arrows, written as a caret and a lower-case "v", usually in a sans-serif font
22_equal_temperament
Symbol affixed to a variable name
scope of variables. Prominent examples of twigils in Raku include "^" (caret), used with self-declared formal parameters ("placeholder variables"), and
Sigil_(computer_programming)
symbols List of mathematical symbols by subject List of common physics notations List of typographic features Category:Typographical symbols As defined
List of typographical symbols and punctuation marks
List_of_typographical_symbols_and_punctuation_marks
True when either but not both inputs are true
accident for which see the table on page 16 of the book in 1949. ^, the caret, has been used in several programming languages to denote the bitwise exclusive
Exclusive_or
Musical tuning system with 15 pitches equally-spaced on a logarithmic scale
B♭, B, B♯/C Ups and Downs Notation uses up and down arrows, written as a caret and a lower-case "v", usually in a sans-serif font. One arrow equals one
15_equal_temperament
Arithmetic operation
this was replaced by the caret in 1967, so the caret became usual in programming languages. The notations include: x ^ y: AWK, BASIC, J, MATLAB, Wolfram
Exponentiation
Topics referred to by the same term
Haitian Creole language, with ISO 639-2 and 639-3 code hat Hat, slang for the caret (computing) (^) Hat, slang for the circumflex (ˆ) Hat (Davy Graham album)
Hat_(disambiguation)
These issues can be avoided by using ups and downs notation. The up and down arrows are written as a caret or a lower-case "v", usually in a sans-serif font
41_equal_temperament
Typographic symbol (#)
fonts and directly on computer keyboards, # and other symbols (such as the caret (^)) have in recent years begun to be occasionally used in catalogues and
Number_sign
Typographical mark (`) (Freestanding grave accent)
keyboard layout. Acute accent – Diacritic, rising from left to right (´, ◌́) Caret – Typographical mark (^) Tilde – Punctuation and accent mark (~, ◌̃) Upper
Backtick
Assignments for computer keyboard keys
"Ctrl+C", "Ctrl-C", or "Ctrl+C". The Ctrl key is sometimes indicated by a caret character (^). Thus Ctrl-C is sometimes written as ^C. At times, usually
Keyboard_shortcut
Musical tuning system of 53 pitches
downs notation keeps the notes in order and also preserves the traditional meaning of sharp and flat. It uses up and down arrows, written as a caret or a
53_equal_temperament
American computer scientist and mathematician
Function APL73 Copenhagen, Complex Floor APL74 Anaheim, The Caret Functions APL75 Pisa, A Notation for the GCD and LCM Functions APL76 Ottawa, Zero Divided
Eugene_McDonnell
Structured visual modeling technique
(symbolized by adding the caret operator "^") to an ancestor node to repeat behavior or start a new thread (symbolized by two carets "^^"). For a complete
Behavior_tree
Character set slightly below and above the normal line of type, respectively
subscripts are typeset with the underscore, while superscripts are made with the caret. Thus $X_{ab}$ produces X a b {\displaystyle X_{ab}} , and $X^{ab}$ produces
Subscript_and_superscript
Product of a number by itself
as for instance in programming languages or plain text files, the notations x^2 (caret) or x**2 may be used in place of x2. The adjective which corresponds
Square_(algebra)
File format for sequence data
position. For example, -2ct means deletion of CT in the reverse strand ^ (caret) marks the start of a read segment and the ASCII of the character following
Pileup_format
Diacritical mark (◌̌) alias "háček"
remains obscure, but some have suggested that it may derive from a fusion of caret and macron. Though this may be folk etymology, it is plausible, particularly
Caron
Punctuation mark (!)
hostnames for routing information, usually referred to as "bang path" notation. In the IRC protocol, a user's nickname and ident are separated by an exclamation
Exclamation_mark
Proposed form of notation used to denote irony or sarcasm in text
question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Irony punctuation is any form of notation proposed or used to denote verbal irony in written text. Due to the common
Irony_punctuation
Punctuation and accent mark (~, ◌̃)
This page uses IPA notation for orthographic or other linguistic analysis. For the meaning of how ⟨ ⟩, | |, / /, and [ ] are used here, see this page.
Tilde
Basic concepts of algebra
{\displaystyle x^{2}} , in plain text, and in the TeX mark-up language, the caret symbol ^ represents exponentiation, so x 2 {\displaystyle x^{2}} is written
Elementary_algebra
American actress and vaudevillian (1912–1961)
document; “Donna” was written between the first and last names, with a caret to indicate its placement. The spelling of Joan's mother's maiden name also
Joan_Davis
Spacetime modeled by four pointwise-orthonormal vector fields
\;E[X]_{\phi \phi }=m\sin(\theta )^{2}/r} (A quick note concerning notation: many authors put carets over abstract indices referring to a frame. When writing down
Frame fields in general relativity
Frame_fields_in_general_relativity
Data sharing standards
the segment separator, vertical bar or pipe (|) for the field separator, caret (^) for the component separator, ampersand (&) for the subcomponent separator
HL7
Braille alphabet of the Hungarian language
sign (*) division sign (/) equality sign (=) at sign (@) backslash (\) caret (^) underscore (_) ` tilde / similarity sign (~) paragraph sign (§) euro
Hungarian_Braille
standard. Notes: ^ is the hard (retroflex) sound. (representing with the caret) _h _H is the guttural sound. (representing with the underscore) ’ is
Uddin and Begum Hindustani Romanisation
Uddin_and_Begum_Hindustani_Romanisation
the Greek letters used contrastively with Latin letters in mathematical notation. The HTML HTMLsymbol set includes an expanded version of the ISOgrk3 set
List of XML and HTML character entity references
List_of_XML_and_HTML_character_entity_references
Marks to indicate pacing of written text
Z NOTATION LEFT IMAGE BRACKET Z NOTATION RIGHT IMAGE BRACKET U+2987 U+2988 Ps, open Pe, close Common ⦉ ⦊ Z NOTATION LEFT BINDING BRACKET Z NOTATION RIGHT
Punctuation
Constructed language
accent, the syllable may either be printed using capital letters, or a caret placed between letters of a syllable or after a syllable. Due to the grammar
Solresol
list of software titles produced for the Sinclair QL personal computer. Notation: Program name (purpose), publisher, first release 3D Precision, High-Precision
List_of_Sinclair_QL_software
Set of rules defining correctly structured programs
symbols, not words. These symbols were originally devised as a mathematical notation to describe algorithms. APL programmers often assign informal names when
APL_syntax_and_symbols
Unicode character block
points) Plane BMP Scripts Common Symbol sets Technical APL symbols Dentistry notation Assigned 256 code points Unused 0 reserved code points 2 deprecated Source
Miscellaneous_Technical
wrote that the notation "seemed like a good idea at the time, but it clearly confuses a lot of people". Lindsey (2019) criticizes the notation for causing
Phonological history of English close front vowels
Phonological_history_of_English_close_front_vowels
Harmonic structure with a central pitch
minor 3rd in an F♯ minor triad, a dominant in relation to D, or (where the caret designates a scale degree) in G major rather than a mere acoustical frequency
Tonality
Different forms of the table of elements
actinides) from the main body of his table and instead shows them as being "careted in only to save space" (rare earths between Ba and eka-Yt; radioactive
Types_of_periodic_tables
Code pages used specifically to write programs in the APL programming language
Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols block includes italic characters for use in notations where they are contrastive with non-italic characters. Unicode also includes
Digital encoding of APL symbols
Digital_encoding_of_APL_symbols
1591 musical pieces by Cajus Schmiedtlein
manuscript contains blank pages, music in Intavolatura notation, music in New German Tablature notation, seven chapters stating the rights and duties of burghers
Gdańsk_Tablature
CARET NOTATION
CARET NOTATION
Girl/Female
Dutch, German, Netherlands, Swedish
Pearl
Boy/Male
African, Australian, Dutch, French, German
Strong; A Free Man
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Cart.French : variant of Cart.
Boy/Male
Norse English
Defender.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English unisex Cary, CAREY means "dark one."Â
Boy/Male
Celtic
From the fortress.
Surname or Lastname
Scottish and northern Irish
Scottish and northern Irish : reduced form of McCart.English : from Middle English cart(e) ‘cart’ (from Old English cræt, Old Norse kartr), hence a metonymic occupational name for a carter or cartwright.French : from Old Occitan cart, a variant of quart, a term which in the Middle Ages denoted a tax levied on wine; hence possibly a metonymic occupational name for a tax collector.
Girl/Female
English American Celtic Irish
Abbreviation of Carol and Caroline from the masculine Charles meaning manly.
Girl/Female
American, Anglo, British, English, German
Little and Womanly; Abbreviation of Carol and Caroline from the Masculine Charles
Girl/Female
Dutch, French, German
Manly
Girl/Female
Swedish American
Pure.
Male
Greek
(ἸαÏÎδ) Greek form of Hebrew Yered, IARET means "descent." In the bible, this is the name of the father of Enoch. The English form is Jared.
Boy/Male
Celtic American Irish Welsh
From the fortress.
Boy/Male
German
Bear-strength
Surname or Lastname
Irish
Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Ciardha, a midland family name meaning ‘descendant of Ciardha’, a personal name derived from ciar ‘dark’, ‘black’.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Fhiachra ‘son of Fiachra’.English : habitational name from Carey in Devon or Cary in Somerset, named for the rivers on which they stand; both river names probably derive from the Celtic root car- ‘love’, ‘liking’, perhaps with the meaning ‘pleasant stream’.English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from the manor of Carrey, near Lisieux, Normandy, France, of uncertain origin.Welsh and Cornish : variant of Carew.Possibly an Americanized form of German Gehrig or Gehring.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, Irish, Welsh
Place Name; Near the Castle; Dark One; Womanly
Female
English
English variant spelling of Danish Karen, CAREN means "pure."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, French, Norse
Mighty with a Spear
Boy/Male
French
Strong.
Girl/Female
English
Abbreviation of Carol and Caroline from the masculine Charles meaning manly.
CARET NOTATION
CARET NOTATION
Girl/Female
Australian, Gaelic
Slender; From the Forest; Similar to Caley or Cailley
Boy/Male
Australian, Japanese
Religious
Male
French
Norman French Arthurian legend name of the bravest Knight of the Round Table who betrayed King Arthur by having an affair with Queen Guinevere. The name is probably a diminutive form of Lance ("land") or the word lance (the weapon), LANCELOT means either "little land" or "little lance."
Boy/Male
Australian, French, Greek, Italian, Portuguese
Earth-lover; Of Demeter; Demeter is the Mythological Greek Goddess of Corn and Harvest; Loves the Earth; Follower of Demter
Boy/Male
Tamil
Manurai | மாஂநà¯à®°à®¾à®ˆÂ
Founder father of human beings
Girl/Female
Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Telugu
Treasure; Newly Found Treasure; River
Girl/Female
Greek
Shining moon. Jocasta was the mother and wife of Oedipus; once Oedipus and Jocasta learned that...
Male
Greek
(Κλήμης) Greek form of Latin Clement, KLEMES means "gentle and merciful." In the bible, this is the name of a companion of Paul.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Beamish.
Male
Czechoslovakian
, blind.
CARET NOTATION
CARET NOTATION
CARET NOTATION
CARET NOTATION
CARET NOTATION
imp. & p. p.
of Care
n.
Short for Carte de visite.
n.
The hawkbill turtle. See Hawkbill.
n.
A twenty-fourth part; -- a term used in estimating the proportionate fineness of gold.
n.
A heavy woven or felted fabric, usually of wool, but also of cotton, hemp, straw, etc.; esp. a floor covering made in breadths to be sewed together and nailed to the floor, as distinguished from a rug or mat; originally, also, a wrought cover for tables.
v. t.
To expose in a cart by way of punishment.
n.
A mark [^] used by writers and proof readers to indicate that something is interlined above, or inserted in the margin, which belongs in the place marked by the caret.
n.
Bill of fare.
n.
A numerous and widely distributed genus of perennial herbaceous plants of the order Cypreaceae; the sedges.
n.
Attention or heed; caution; regard; heedfulness; watchfulness; as, take care; have a care.
v. i.
To carry burdens in a cart; to follow the business of a carter.
n.
Alt. of Quarte
v. t.
To carry or convey in a cart.
n.
A smooth soft covering resembling or suggesting a carpet.
v. t.
To cover with, or as with, a carpet; to spread with carpets; to furnish with a carpet or carpets.
n.
The weight by which precious stones and pearls are weighed.
n.
A young man in training for military or naval service; esp. a pupil in a military or naval school, as at West Point, Annapolis, or Woolwich.
n.
A gentleman who carries arms in a regiment, as a volunteer, with a view of acquiring military skill and obtaining a commission.