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{{Short description|Collection of Japanese standards for digital character encoding}} In computing, '''JIS encoding''' refers to several [[Japanese Industrial Standards]] for [[character encoding|encoding]] the [[Japanese language]].<ref>{{cite book|title=Fonts & Encodings|publisher=[[O'Reilly Media]]|last=Haralambous|first=Yannis|date=2007|pages=42β44|isbn=9780596102425}}</ref> Strictly speaking, the term means either: * A set of standard coded character sets for Japanese, notably: ** [[JIS X 0201]], the Japanese version of [[ISO 646]] ([[ASCII]]) containing the base 7-bit ASCII characters (with some modifications) and 64 half-width katakana characters. ** [[JIS X 0208]], the most common [[kanji]] character set containing 6,879 characters, including 6,355 kanji and 524 other characters (one 94 by 94 plane) ** [[JIS X 0212]], a supplement for JIS X 0208 which adds 5,801 kanji, totaling 12,156 kanji (a second 94 by 94 plane) ** [[JIS X 0213]], which extends JIS X 0208 (two planes) * [[JIS X 0202]] (also known as ISO-2022-JP), a set of encoding mechanisms for sending JIS character data over transmission media that only support 7-bit data. In practice, "JIS encoding" usually refers to JIS X 0208 character data encoded with JIS X 0202. For instance, the [[IANA]] uses the <code>JIS_Encoding</code> label to refer to JIS X 0202, and the <code>ISO-2022-JP</code> label to refer to the profile thereof defined by {{IETF RFC|1468}}.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.iana.org/assignments/character-sets/character-sets.xhtml | publisher=IANA | title=Character Sets}}</ref> Other encoding mechanisms for JIS characters include the [[Shift JIS]] encoding and [[EUC-JP]]. [[Shift JIS]] adds the kanji, full-width hiragana and full-width katakana from JIS X 0208 to JIS X 0201 in a backward compatible way.<ref>{{cite book|title=CJKV Information Processing|publisher=[[O'Reilly Media]]|last=Lunde|first=Ken|date=2009|pages=262β268|isbn=9780596514471}}</ref> Shift JIS is perhaps the most widely used encoding in Japan, as the compatibility with the single-byte JIS X 0201 character set made it possible for electronic equipment manufacturers (such as cash register manufacturers) to offer an upgrade from older cheaper equipment that was not capable of displaying kanji to newer equipment while retaining character-set compatibility. [[EUC-JP]] is used on [[Unix|UNIX]] systems, where the JIS encodings are incompatible with [[POSIX]] standards. A more recent alternative to JIS coded characters is [[Unicode]] ([[Universal Coded Character Set|UCS]] coded characters), particularly in the [[UTF-8]] encoding mechanism. ==Encoding comparison== The following table compares the features of the three main encoding schemes for JIS X 0208. {{JIS X 0208 encoding comparison}} {{notelist}} ==See also== * [[Japanese language and computers]] ==References== {{reflist}} {{Character encoding}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Jis Encoding}} [[Category:Character sets]] [[Category:Standards of Japan]]
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