Acute accent
ASCII code 180 (0xB4) represents the Acute accent character in the extended ASCII table (128–255). It is part of the extended ASCII character set defined by the Windows-1252 (CP-1252) encoding. The extended ASCII range builds upon the original 128-character ASCII set, adding accented letters, currency symbols, typographic marks, and mathematical symbols. These characters are defined by the Windows-1252 (CP-1252) encoding, which is a superset of ISO 8859-1 (Latin-1). In modern web development, UTF-8 encoding is preferred, but understanding extended ASCII remains important for legacy system compatibility and character encoding troubleshooting.
| Decimal | 180 |
| Octal | 264 |
| Hexadecimal | 0xB4 |
| Binary | 10110100 |
| HTML Code | ´ |
| HTML Entity | ´ |
| Unicode | U+00B4 |
| Unicode Name | ACUTE ACCENT |
| URL Escape | %B4 |
| Quoted-Printable | =B4 |
| UTF-8 (Hex) | C2 B4 |
| Category | Extended — Miscellaneous Extended |
// Character literal
let char = '´';
// Using char code
let char2 = String.fromCharCode(180);
// Unicode escape
let char3 = '\u00B4'; # Character literal
char = '´'
# Using chr()
char = chr(180)
# Using ord() to get code
code = ord('´') # Returns 180 <!-- Direct character -->
´
<!-- HTML entity (numeric) -->
´
<!-- Hex entity -->
´ // Character literal
char c = '´';
// Using cast
char c2 = (char)180;
// To get code from char
int code = (int)'´'; // Returns 180