Digit Zero ASCII Code Symbol

0 ASCII 48

ASCII Character

Digit Zero

ASCII byte 48 (0x30) — Unicode U+0030. Standard ASCII is 0–127; extended bytes 128–255 use Windows-1252.

How to type 0

Windows

  1. Copy 0 with the Copy Symbol button above and paste it anywhere.
  2. In HTML, use 0 or hex 0.
  3. In JavaScript, use String.fromCharCode(48).

Mac

  1. Copy 0 with the Copy Symbol button and paste it (fastest method).
  2. Open System Settings → Keyboard → Input Sources and add Unicode Hex Input (if needed).
  3. Select Unicode Hex Input from the menu bar input menu.
  4. Hold Option (⌥), type 0030 (from U+0030), then release Option.
  5. Or open Edit → Emoji & Symbols (or press Ctrl + Cmd + Space) and search for the character.
  6. In HTML on Mac editors, you can also paste 0.

Linux

  1. Copy 0 with the Copy Symbol button and paste it.
  2. Press Ctrl + Shift + U, type 0030 (from U+0030), then press Enter or Space.
  3. On GNOME, you can also use Ctrl + . (or Ctrl + ;) to open the character picker.
  4. In HTML, use 0.

ASCII character details

Parameter Value Copy
Symbol Name Digit Zero
ASCII Decimal 48
ASCII Hex 0x30
Unicode Code U+0030
HTML Decimal Code 0
HTML Hex Code 0
CSS Code \0030
JavaScript Code \u0030
Category ASCII Printable Characters (32–126)

FAQs about Digit Zero ASCII Code Symbol

What is the ASCII code for Digit Zero ASCII Code Symbol?

ASCII decimal 48, hex 0x30, Unicode U+0030.

How do I copy 0?

Click Copy Symbol on this page to copy the character directly.

How do I type ASCII 48 in JavaScript?

Use String.fromCharCode(48) to output this character in JavaScript.

About this ASCII Character

ASCII byte 48 (0x30, U+0030) is digit zero. Part of the complete standard ASCII table (0–127).

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