Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term
us
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4 +4 | microsecondes ( μs) | FX Fraipont (X) |
Non-PRO (1): GILLES MEUNIER
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Proposed translations
microsecondes ( μs)
ça correspondrait bien au contexte en effet. :) |
agree |
laure schang
: oui
0 min
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you should have left your answer! Thanks!
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agree |
Thomas Rebotier
: Il est convenable de taper le signe approprié, voir discussion
18 mins
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merci!
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agree |
Tony M
54 mins
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thanks!
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agree |
Simon Charass
6 hrs
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Discussion
Encodings
HTML Entity (decimal)
µ
HTML Entity (hex)
µ
HTML Entity (named)
µ
How to type in Microsoft Windows
Alt +B5
Alt 0181
Alt 230 (chiffres sur le clavier numérique)
UTF-8 (hex)
0xC2 0xB5 (c2b5)
UTF-8 (binary)
11000010:10110101
UTF-16 (hex)
0x00B5 (00b5)
UTF-16 (decimal)
181
UTF-32 (hex)
0x000000B5 (b5)
UTF-32 (decimal)
181
C/C++/Java source code
"\u00B5"
Python source code
u"\u00B5"