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UppercasePrintableDec 86

ASCII 86 V

The printable character "V" at ASCII code 86.

All Representations

Decimal
86
Hexadecimal
0x56
Octal
0o126
Binary
01010110
HTML Entity
V

Character Details

CharacterV
NameV
Decimal86
Hexadecimal0x56
Octal0o126
Binary01010110
HTML EntityV
CategoryUppercase
PrintableYes

About ASCII 86 (V)

The uppercase letter V (ASCII code 86) is the twenty-second letter of the modern Latin alphabet, originally identical to U in Latin inscriptions, formalized as distinct in the Renaissance. In English text, the letter v appears with a frequency of approximately 1.0%, ranking as the 21st most common letter. V was historically interchangeable with U in Latin inscriptions and Roman architecture, where the angular V form served for both vowel and consonant sounds.

The 26 uppercase Latin letters span ASCII codes 65 through 90, forming the capital letter block of the character set. Their placement exactly 32 code positions before the corresponding lowercase letters (97–122) was a deliberate engineering decision enabling case conversion through toggling a single bit. Uppercase letters are essential for proper nouns, sentence openings, acronyms, and programming constants. Early computing systems often supported only uppercase characters, making ASCII's inclusion of both cases a forward-looking design choice.

In the ASCII encoding table, Uppercase Letter V is assigned code point 86 in decimal (0x56 hexadecimal, 126 octal, 01010110 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 Uppercase Letter V works reliably across all operating systems, programming languages, and internet protocols.

Related ASCII Characters

Nearby ASCII Codes

DecHexOctBinCharName
810x510o12101010001QQ
820x520o12201010010RR
830x530o12301010011SS
840x540o12401010100TT
850x550o12501010101UU
860x560o12601010110VV
870x570o12701010111WW
880x580o13001011000XX
890x590o13101011001YY
900x5A0o13201011010ZZ
910x5B0o13301011011[[

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