Arabic Mathematical Alphabetic Symbols

Arabic Mathematical Alphabetic Symbols is a Unicode block encoding characters used in Arabic mathematical expressions.[3]

Arabic Mathematical
Alphabetic Symbols
RangeU+1EE00..U+1EEFF
(256 code points)
PlaneSMP
ScriptsArabic
Symbol setsMathematical notation
Assigned143 code points
Unused113 reserved code points
Unicode version history
6.1143 (+143)
Note: [1][2]

Block

Arabic Mathematical Alphabetic Symbols[1][2]
Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF)
 0123456789ABCDEF
U+1EE0x 𞸀 𞸁 𞸂 𞸃 𞸅 𞸆 𞸇 𞸈 𞸉 𞸊 𞸋 𞸌 𞸍 𞸎 𞸏
U+1EE1x 𞸐 𞸑 𞸒 𞸓 𞸔 𞸕 𞸖 𞸗 𞸘 𞸙 𞸚 𞸛 𞸜 𞸝 𞸞 𞸟
U+1EE2x 𞸡 𞸢 𞸤 𞸧 𞸩 𞸪 𞸫 𞸬 𞸭 𞸮 𞸯
U+1EE3x 𞸰 𞸱 𞸲 𞸴 𞸵 𞸶 𞸷 𞸹 𞸻
U+1EE4x 𞹂 𞹇 𞹉 𞹋 𞹍 𞹎 𞹏
U+1EE5x 𞹑 𞹒 𞹔 𞹗 𞹙 𞹛 𞹝 𞹟
U+1EE6x 𞹡 𞹢 𞹤 𞹧 𞹨 𞹩 𞹪 𞹬 𞹭 𞹮 𞹯
U+1EE7x 𞹰 𞹱 𞹲 𞹴 𞹵 𞹶 𞹷 𞹹 𞹺 𞹻 𞹼 𞹾
U+1EE8x 𞺀 𞺁 𞺂 𞺃 𞺄 𞺅 𞺆 𞺇 𞺈 𞺉 𞺋 𞺌 𞺍 𞺎 𞺏
U+1EE9x 𞺐 𞺑 𞺒 𞺓 𞺔 𞺕 𞺖 𞺗 𞺘 𞺙 𞺚 𞺛
U+1EEAx 𞺡 𞺢 𞺣 𞺥 𞺦 𞺧 𞺨 𞺩 𞺫 𞺬 𞺭 𞺮 𞺯
U+1EEBx 𞺰 𞺱 𞺲 𞺳 𞺴 𞺵 𞺶 𞺷 𞺸 𞺹 𞺺 𞺻
U+1EECx
U+1EEDx
U+1EEEx
U+1EEFx 𞻰 𞻱
Notes
1.^ As of Unicode version 13.0
2.^ Grey areas indicate non-assigned code points

History

The following Unicode-related documents record the purpose and process of defining specific characters in the Arabic Mathematical Alphabetic Symbols block:

VersionFinal code points[lower-alpha 1]CountL2 IDWG2 IDDocument
6.1U+1EE00..1EE03, 1EE05..1EE1F, 1EE21..1EE22, 1EE24, 1EE27, 1EE29..1EE32, 1EE34..1EE37, 1EE39, 1EE3B, 1EE42, 1EE47, 1EE49, 1EE4B, 1EE4D..1EE4F, 1EE51..1EE52, 1EE54, 1EE57, 1EE59, 1EE5B, 1EE5D, 1EE5F, 1EE61..1EE62, 1EE64, 1EE67..1EE6A, 1EE6C..1EE72, 1EE74..1EE77, 1EE79..1EE7C, 1EE7E, 1EE80..1EE89, 1EE8B..1EE9B, 1EEA1..1EEA3, 1EEA5..1EEA9, 1EEAB..1EEBB, 1EEF0..1EEF1143L2/05-318Lazrek, Azzeddine (2005-10-24), Proposals for Unicode Consortium [Arabic mathematical symbols]
L2/05-319Lazrek, Azzeddine (2005-07-10), Arabic Mathematical Alphabetic Symbols, Additional characters proposed to Unicode
L2/06-124N3085-1, N3085Lazrek, Azzeddine (2006-03-30), Arabic Mathematical Alphabetic Symbols
N3103 (pdf, doc)Umamaheswaran, V. S. (2006-08-25), "8.14", Unconfirmed minutes of WG 2 meeting 48, Mountain View, CA, USA; 2006-04-24/27
L2/10-055Lazrek, Azzeddine; et al. (2010-01-31), Arabic Math Alphabetic Symbols
L2/10-108Moore, Lisa (2010-05-19), "Consensus 123-C11, 123-C27", UTC #123 / L2 #220 Minutes, Change the general category of the Arabic math alphabetics to "Lo" U+1EE00 through U+1EEBB and give them a font decomposition, and also assign them the "other math" property.
L2/10-105RN3799RLazrek, Azzeddine; Sargent, Murray; Pournader, Roozbeh; Allawi, Adil; Anderson, Deborah (2010-08-01), Proposal for Arabic Mathematical Alphabetic Symbols
N3803 (pdf, doc)"M56.11", Unconfirmed minutes of WG 2 meeting no. 56, 2010-09-24
L2/14-052Iancu, Laurențiu; Sargent, Murray (2014-01-31), Proposal to assign math-class property values to the Arabic mathematical alphabetic symbols
L2/14-026Moore, Lisa (2014-02-17), "B.14.7", UTC #138 Minutes
  1. Proposed code points and characters names may differ from final code points and names
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See also

References

  1. "Unicode character database". The Unicode Standard. Retrieved 2016-07-09.
  2. "Enumerated Versions of The Unicode Standard". The Unicode Standard. Retrieved 2016-07-09.
  3. "UCD: Scripts.txt". The Unicode Standard. Retrieved 2016-09-09.
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