“Ω” U+03A9: Greek Capital Letter Omega

U+03A9: Technical Specifications for Greek Capital Letter Omega

The Greek Capital Letter Omega (“Ω” U+03A9), represented visually as **Ω**, is the 24th and final letter of the Greek alphabet. This comprehensive resource provides developers and linguistic enthusiasts at iloveunicode.com with the complete technical data, encoding conversions, and usage context for this essential codepoint.

U+03A9 Script and Metadata Specifications

The Unicode codepoint $\text{U+03A9}$ formally represents the character Greek Capital Letter Omega. It is essential for correctly rendering modern and classical Greek text. This uppercase letter was officially added to Unicode in **version 1.1 (June, 1993)**. It belongs to the **Greek and Coptic** block of the **Basic Multilingual Plane**, ensuring wide compatibility in technical and publishing systems.

Fundamental Unicode Properties

Name Greek Capital Letter Omega
Unicode Codepoint **U+03A9**
Unicode Version 1.1 (June, 1993)
Block Greek and Coptic
Plane Basic Multilingual Plane

Directional and Case Data

Bidirectional class Left To Right (L)
Is mirrored? No
Case Uppercase
Lowercase character ω  (U+03C9)

Extended Unicode Attributes

Category Uppercase Letter
Script Greek
Combining Class Not Reordered

Encoding Conversions and Input Methods for $\text{U+03A9}$

Code Conversions and HTML Entities

HTML (decimal) Ω
HTML (hex) Ω
HTML (named) Ω
URL Escape Code %CE%A9
CSS *003A9*
JavaScript, JSON u03A9
C, C++, Java u03A9
Python u03A9
Rust **u{03A9}**
Ruby u03A9

UTF Encoding Byte Sequences

UTF-8 (hex) 0xCE 0xA9
UTF-16 (hex) 0x03A9
UTF-32 (hex) 0x000003A9

Related Glyphs and Composite Characters

How to type “Ω”
  • Windows ?: Hold Alt, then type 0 3 A 9. Release Alt.
  • Mac ?: Hold Alt ⌥, then type 0 3 A 9. Release Alt.
Font Rendering Preview and Copy-Ready Code
  • Ω
    Times, Times New Roman, serif
  • Ω
    Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif
  • Ω
    Courier, Courier New, monospace
Code Snippet for Programming:
u03A9

Conclusion: Advancing Your Unicode Knowledge

Understanding the specifics of characters like the **Greek Capital Letter Omega** ($\text{U+03A9}$) is vital for both philologists and modern software development that requires accurate multilingual support. This character, often used in scientific and mathematical contexts in addition to its place in the Greek script, demands precise encoding. With precise technical knowledge from iloveunicode.com, developers can achieve robust implementations and avoid encoding pitfalls.

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