karaktersettning
Karaktersettning, often translated as character encoding, is a system that assigns a numerical value to a character. This allows computers to store, process, and transmit text. Without character encoding, digital devices would not be able to understand or display the characters we use in writing.
Early character encoding systems were developed to represent letters, numbers, and punctuation marks. The most well-known
To address this limitation, various extended character sets and Unicode were developed. Unicode is a universal
Different encoding schemes, such as UTF-8, UTF-16, and UTF-32, are used to represent these Unicode code points