
U+229A (Circled Ring Operator) - The Unicode Character Reference
⊚ Unicode Circled Ring Operator [
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HTML Entity Browser Test:
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Entity Render Tests:
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| Hex Entity: | ⊚ (⊚) |
| Decimal Entity: | ⊚ (⊚) |
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U+229A is the Unicode hex value of the character Circled Ring Operator, which is categorized as "math symbol" in the Unicode 6.0 character table.
| Unicode Character Information | |
| Unicode Hex | U+229A |
| Character Name | CIRCLED RING OPERATOR |
| General Category | Math Symbol [Code: Sm] |
| Canonical Combining Class | 0 |
| Bidirectional Category | ON |
| Mirrored | N |
| Unicode Character Encodings | |
| Circled Ring Operator HTML Entity | ⊚ (decimal entity), ⊚ (hex entity) |
| Windows Key Code | Alt 8858 or Alt +229A1 |
| Programming Source Code Encodings | Python hex: u"\u229A", Hex for C++ and Java: "\u229A" |
| UTF-8 Hexadecimal Encoding | 0xE28A9A |
1 To type a Unicode symbol in Windows, hold down the ALT key and enter the decimal or hexadecimal code provided using the numeric keypad. The decimal alt code (Alt 8858) will only work on computers with support for this Unicode character in the active code page. The hexadecimal alt code (Alt +229A) will work for all Unicode characters provided Hex input from the numeric keypad is enabled.
* If the Circled Ring Operator character does not display correctly in your browser, you may not have a Unicode font on your system that supports this particular symbol.
* If the Circled Ring Operator character does not display correctly in your browser, you may not have a Unicode font on your system that supports this particular symbol.