★ U+1092: Technical Specifications for Myanmar Shan Digit Two (႒)
The numerical symbol **Myanmar Shan Digit Two** (“႒” U+1092) is a specific character used in the Myanmar script for representing the number two in the Shan language. This resource, provided by the experts at iloveunicode.com, delivers comprehensive technical details, encoding conversions, and usage context for its corresponding codepoint, **U+1092**.
U+1092 Myanmar Shan Character Specifications
The Unicode codepoint **U+1092** represents the *Myanmar Shan Digit Two*. It is classified under the **Decimal Number** category and follows the non-mirrored, **Left To Right (L)** directionality class, crucial for correct rendering in the context of the Myanmar script. This character was formally integrated into the Unicode Standard in **version 5.1** (March, 2008), residing within the **Myanmar** block of the essential **Basic Multilingual Plane**.
Main Unicode Properties Table
| Name | Myanmar Shan Digit Two |
|---|---|
| Unicode Codepoint | U+1092 |
| Unicode Version | 5.1 (March, 2008) |
| Block | Myanmar |
| Plane | Basic Multilingual Plane |
Bidirectional and Categorical Data
| Bidirectional class | Left To Right (L) |
|---|---|
| Is mirrored? | No |
| Category | Decimal Number |
| Script | Myanmar |
| Combining Class | Not Reordered |
Encoding and Development Conversions for U+1092
Programming and Markup Escape Sequences
| HTML (decimal) | ႒ |
|---|---|
| HTML (hex) | ႒ |
| HTML (named) | - |
| URL Escape Code | %E1%82%92 |
| CSS | 01092 |
| JavaScript, JSON | u1092 |
| C, C++, Java | u1092 |
| Python | u1092 |
| Rust | u{1092} |
| Ruby | u1092 |
UTF Encoding Byte Sequences (Hexadecimal)
| UTF-8 (hex) | 0xE1 0x82 0x92 |
|---|---|
| UTF-16 (hex) | 0x1092 |
| UTF-32 (hex) | 0x00001092 |
Keyboard Input Method for ႒
For direct keyboard entry of **႒ (U+1092)**:
Font Rendering Preview (႒)
- ႒
Times, Times New Roman, serif
- ႒
Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif
- ႒
Courier, Courier New, monospace
Conclusion: Advancing Your Unicode Knowledge
Understanding specialized digits like the **Myanmar Shan Digit Two** (႒) and its properties is essential for maintaining linguistic integrity and computational accuracy in multi-script environments. Developers need precise technical data, including encoding specifications for **U+1092**, to ensure proper rendering and compatibility across different platforms. For reliable Unicode information, turn to iloveunicode.com.