@
U+0040

COMMERCIAL AT

Po — Other Punctuation
Common
Basic Multilingual Plane (BMP)
64

Encoding Table

This table shows the exact bytes used to represent COMMERCIAL AT in each encoding. Unicode encodings (UTF-8, UTF-16, UTF-32) support every character; legacy encodings only cover a limited character set and show "not supported" when a character falls outside their range.

Encoding Bytes (Hex) Bytes (Decimal) Byte count
UTF-8 40 64 1
UTF-16 LE 40 00 64 0 2
UTF-16 BE 00 40 0 64 2
UTF-32 LE 40 00 00 00 64 0 0 0 4
UTF-32 BE 00 00 00 40 0 0 0 64 4
ASCII 40 64 1
Latin-1 (ISO-8859-1) 40 64 1
Windows-1252 40 64 1
ISO-8859-2 (Latin-2) 40 64 1
ISO-8859-5 (Cyrillic) 40 64 1
KOI8-R 40 64 1
Shift-JIS 40 64 1
EUC-JP 40 64 1
GBK 40 64 1
Big5 40 64 1

Escape Sequences

How to reference this character in source code, markup, and URLs.

none
@
@
\40
\u0040
%40
\u0040
64

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UTF-8 Binary Breakdown

UTF-8 encodes this character as 1 byte. Single-byte characters (U+0000–U+007F) are identical to ASCII — the high bit is always 0.

Byte 1
0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
40
UTF-8: 40 · 1 byte · Codepoint U+0040

Unicode Properties

Introduced in Unicode 1.1
ON — Other Neutral

Nearby Characters in Basic Latin