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2.1.3 Standard Characters

All implementations must support a character repertoire called standard-char; characters that are members of that repertoire are called standard characters.

The standard-char repertoire consists of the non-graphic character newline, the graphic character space, and the following additional ninety-four graphic characters or their equivalents:

Graphic ID Glyph Description Graphic ID Glyph Description 
LA01 a small a LN01 n small n 
LA02 A capital A LN02 N capital N 
LB01 b small b LO01 o small o 
LB02 B capital B LO02 O capital O 
LC01 c small c LP01 p small p 
LC02 C capital C LP02 P capital P 
LD01 d small d LQ01 q small q 
LD02 D capital D LQ02 Q capital Q 
LE01 e small e LR01 r small r 
LE02 E capital E LR02 R capital R 
LF01 f small f LS01 s small s 
LF02 F capital F LS02 S capital S 
LG01 g small g LT01 t small t 
LG02 G capital G LT02 T capital T 
LH01 h small h LU01 u small u 
LH02 H capital H LU02 U capital U 
LI01 i small i LV01 v small v 
LI02 I capital I LV02 V capital V 
LJ01 j small j LW01 w small w 
LJ02 J capital J LW02 W capital W 
LK01 k small k LX01 x small x 
LK02 K capital K LX02 X capital X 
LL01 l small l LY01 y small y 
LL02 L capital L LY02 Y capital Y 
LM01 m small m LZ01 z small z 
LM02 M capital M LZ02 Z capital Z 

Figure 2-3. Standard Character Subrepertoire (Part 1 of 3: Latin Characters)

Graphic ID Glyph Description Graphic ID Glyph Description 
ND01 1 digit 1 ND06 6 digit 6 
ND02 2 digit 2 ND07 7 digit 7 
ND03 3 digit 3 ND08 8 digit 8 
ND04 4 digit 4 ND09 9 digit 9 
ND05 5 digit 5 ND10 0 digit 0 

Figure 2-4. Standard Character Subrepertoire (Part 2 of 3: Numeric Characters)

Graphic ID Glyph Description 
SP02 ! exclamation mark 
SC03 $ dollar sign 
SP04 " quotation mark, or double quote 
SP05 ' apostrophe, or [single] quote 
SP06 ( left parenthesis, or open parenthesis 
SP07 ) right parenthesis, or close parenthesis 
SP08 , comma 
SP09 _ low line, or underscore 
SP10 - hyphen, or minus [sign] 
SP11 . full stop, period, or dot 
SP12 / solidus, or slash 
SP13 : colon 
SP14 ; semicolon 
SP15 ? question mark 
SA01 + plus [sign] 
SA03 < less-than [sign] 
SA04 = equals [sign] 
SA05 > greater-than [sign] 
SM01 # number sign, or sharp[sign] 
SM02 % percent [sign] 
SM03 & ampersand 
SM04 * asterisk, or star 
SM05 @ commercial at, or at-sign 
SM06 [ left [square] bracket 
SM07 \ reverse solidus, or backslash 
SM08 ] right [square] bracket 
SM11 { left curly bracket, or left brace 
SM13 | vertical bar 
SM14 } right curly bracket, or right brace 
SD13 ` grave accent, or backquote 
SD15 ^ circumflex accent 
SD19 ~ tilde 

Figure 2-5. Standard Character Subrepertoire (Part 3 of 3: Special Characters)

The graphic IDs are not used within Common Lisp, but are provided for cross reference purposes with ISO 6937/2. Note that the first letter of the graphic ID categorizes the character as follows: L---Latin, N---Numeric, S---Special.


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