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LowercasePrintableDec 116

ASCII 116 t

The printable character "t" at ASCII code 116.

All Representations

Decimal
116
Hexadecimal
0x74
Octal
0o164
Binary
01110100
HTML Entity
t

Character Details

Charactert
Namet
Decimal116
Hexadecimal0x74
Octal0o164
Binary01110100
HTML Entityt
CategoryLowercase
PrintableYes

About ASCII 116 (t)

The lowercase letter t (ASCII code 116) is the small form of the twentieth letter in the Latin alphabet. Lowercase letters emerged from medieval scribal handwriting traditions where faster cursive writing produced smaller, rounder letterforms that eventually became standardized during the Renaissance era. In statistics, 't' denotes the Student's t-distribution and t-tests, fundamental tools used in hypothesis testing, confidence intervals, and data analysis.

The 26 lowercase Latin letters occupy ASCII codes 97 through 122, positioned exactly 32 code points after their uppercase equivalents. This systematic offset allows case conversion by toggling bit 5 in the binary representation — an elegant design choice from 1963 that still enables efficient case-insensitive string operations in modern software. Lowercase is the default case for most programming identifiers, Unix commands, file names, and body text, making these characters among the most frequently encoded in the entire ASCII set.

In the ASCII encoding table, Lowercase Letter t is assigned code point 116 in decimal (0x74 hexadecimal, 164 octal, 01110100 binary). The 7-bit ASCII standard, first published in 1963 by the American Standards Association, defines exactly 128 characters that remain the foundation of text encoding systems worldwide. UTF-8, the dominant encoding on the modern web, is fully backward compatible with ASCII — every ASCII character is encoded as the identical single byte in UTF-8, guaranteeing that Lowercase Letter t works reliably across all operating systems, programming languages, and internet protocols.

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Nearby ASCII Codes

DecHexOctBinCharName
1110x6F0o15701101111oo
1120x700o16001110000pp
1130x710o16101110001qq
1140x720o16201110010rr
1150x730o16301110011ss
1160x740o16401110100tt
1170x750o16501110101uu
1180x760o16601110110vv
1190x770o16701110111ww
1200x780o17001111000xx
1210x790o17101111001yy

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