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2260 · Mathematical Operators · Zyyy
Encodings
| Unicode | U+2260 | |
| HTML Decimal | ≠ | |
| HTML Hex | ≠ | |
| HTML Entity | ≠ | |
| CSS | \2260 | |
| JavaScript | \u{2260} | |
| Python | \u2260 | |
| Java | \u2260 | |
| UTF-8 | e2 89 a0 | |
| UTF-16 | 22 60 | |
| URL Encoded | %E2%89%A0 |
Unicode Properties
Block
Mathematical Operators
Script
Zyyy
Category
Math Symbol (Sm)
Bidirectional
ON
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