Hangul Double Dot Tone Mark vs Hangzhou Numeral Six
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Property Comparison
| Property | 〯 302F | 〦 3026 |
|---|---|---|
| Name | Hangul Double Dot Tone Mark | Hangzhou Numeral Six |
| Category | Punctuation | Punctuation |
| Block | CJK Symbols and Punctuation | CJK Symbols and Punctuation |
| Script | Hang | Hani |
| General Category | Spacing Mark (Mc) | Letter Number (Nl) |
| Bidirectional | L | L |
Encoding Comparison
| Format | 302F | 3026 |
|---|---|---|
| Unicode | U+302F | U+3026 |
| HTML Decimal | 〯 | 〦 |
| HTML Hex | 〯 | 〦 |
| CSS | \302F | \3026 |
| JavaScript | \u{302F} | \u{3026} |
| Python | \u302f | \u3026 |
| UTF-8 | e3 80 af | e3 80 a6 |
How to Distinguish
Both Hangul Double Dot Tone Mark and Hangzhou Numeral Six belong to the Punctuation category and the CJK Symbols and Punctuation block. Compare their codepoints and visual rendering to distinguish them.
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