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==ISO/IEC 646== In ISO 646, graphic characters are contained in rows 2 through 7 of the [[code]] table. However, two of the characters in these rows, namely the [[space character]] SP at row 2 column 0 and the [[delete character]] DEL (also called the rubout character) at row 7 column 15, require special mention. The space is considered to be ''both'' a graphic character and a control character in ISO 646.<ref>{{cite book|author1=L.R. Henderson|author2=A.M. Mumford|title=The Computer Graphics Metafile: Butterworth Series in Computer Graphics Standards|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=O0KeBQAAQBAJ&pg=PA102|date=20 May 2014|publisher=Elsevier Science|isbn=978-1-4831-4484-9|page=102}}</ref> It can be considered as a character with a visible form or, in contexts such as [[teleprinter]]s, a control character that advances the print head without printing a character. The delete character is strictly a control character, not a graphic character. This is true not only in ISO 646, but also in all related{{clarify|date=February 2012}} standards including Unicode. However, many other character sets deviate from ISO 646, and as a result a graphic character might{{efn|as is the case in [[code page 437]] and related standards}} occupy the position originally reserved for the delete character.{{efn|This does not mean the delete character is absent; it just means 0x7F is overloaded, and outputting it will either print the graphical character or perform a deletion, depending on the routine used. For example in most [[BASIC]] implementations, using the [[PRINT (BASIC)|PRINT]] command with 0x7F will delete, but using [[POKE (BASIC)|POKE]] will output the graphical character.}}
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