Greek Capital Letter Omega vs Roman Numeral Five
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Property Comparison
| Property | Ω 03A9 | Ⅴ 2164 |
|---|---|---|
| Name | Greek Capital Letter Omega | Roman Numeral Five |
| Category | Greek Letters | Roman Numerals |
| Block | Greek and Coptic | Number Forms |
| Script | Grek | Latn |
| General Category | Uppercase Letter (Lu) | Letter Number (Nl) |
| Bidirectional | L | L |
Encoding Comparison
| Format | 03A9 | 2164 |
|---|---|---|
| Unicode | U+03A9 | U+2164 |
| HTML Decimal | Ω | Ⅴ |
| HTML Hex | Ω | Ⅴ |
| CSS | \03A9 | \2164 |
| JavaScript | \u{3A9} | \u{2164} |
| Python | \u03a9 | \u2164 |
| UTF-8 | ce a9 | e2 85 a4 |
How to Distinguish
Greek Capital Letter Omega belongs to Greek Letters while Roman Numeral Five belongs to Roman Numerals. Despite visual similarity, they serve different purposes.
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