“൹” U+0D79: Malayalam Date Mark

    U+0D79: Deep Dive into the Malayalam Date Mark (൹)

    The Malayalam Date Mark (“൹” U+0D79) is an important symbolic character used specifically within Malayalam script contexts for marking dates. This unique grapheme, represented by **൹**, is cataloged within the Basic Multilingual Plane and is essential for developers and linguists who require accurate digital rendering of traditional South Indian script conventions. This comprehensive technical breakdown is brought to you by the experts at iloveunicode.com.

    U+0D79 Script and Symbol Specifications

    The character is formally known as the **Malayalam Date Mark**. It was incorporated into the Unicode Standard in version 5.1 (March, 2008), reflecting its established role in the **Malayalam** script used for calendar and historical notation. Classified as an Other Symbol (So) and residing in the **Basic Multilingual Plane**, this mark operates under a Left To Right directional property, simplifying text layout and ensuring consistency across different software environments.

    Core Unicode Properties

Name Malayalam Date Mark
Unicode Codepoint U+0D79
Unicode Version 5.1 (March, 2008)
Block Malayalam
Plane Basic Multilingual Plane

    Directional and Categorization Data

Bidirectional class Left To Right (L)
Is mirrored? No
Category Other Symbol
Script Malayalam
Combining Class Not Reordered

    Encoding and Implementation of U+0D79

    Web, Markup, and Programming Language Conversion

HTML (decimal)
HTML (hex)
HTML (named) -
URL Escape Code %E0%B5%B9
CSS 00D79
JavaScript, JSON `u0D79`
C, C++, Java `u0D79`
Python `u0D79`
Rust `u{0D79}`
Ruby `u0D79`

    UTF Byte Encoding Data

UTF-8 (hex) `0xE0 0xB5 0xB9`
UTF-16 (hex) `0x0D79`
UTF-32 (hex) `0x00000D79`

    Direct Input Method for ൹

        To quickly input this character on operating systems that support hexadecimal Unicode input, use the following verbatim methods:

  •             Windows ?: Hold Alt, then type 0 D 7 9. Release Alt.
  •             Mac ?: Hold Alt ⌥, then type 0 D 7 9. Release Alt.
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  • Times, Times New Roman, serif
  • Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif
  • Courier, Courier New, monospace

    Conclusion: Advancing Your Unicode Knowledge

    For accurate display of traditional text elements, understanding the specifics of symbols like the **Malayalam Date Mark** is critical. The precise encoding details and categorical assignment of **U+0D79** ensure correct rendering and text processing within the Malayalam script environment. Through reliable technical data available on iloveunicode.com, developers are equipped to handle this unique character effectively in digital applications.

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