ASCI art characters for creating diagrams
- ASCII code 191 = ┐ ( Box drawing character single line upper right corner )
- ASCII code 192 = └ ( Box drawing character single line lower left corner )
- ASCII code 193 = ┴ ( Box drawing character single line horizontal and up )
- ASCII code 194 = ┬ ( Box drawing character single line horizontal down )
- ASCII code 195 = ├ ( Box drawing character single line vertical and right )
- ASCII code 196 = ─ ( Box drawing character single horizontal line )
- ASCII code 197 = ┼ ( Box drawing character single line horizontal vertical )
- ASCII code 217 = ┘ ( Box drawing character single line lower right corner )
- ASCII code 218 = ┌ ( Box drawing character single line upper left corner )
- ASCII code 179 = │ ( Box drawing character single vertical line )
- ASCII code 180 = ┤ ( Box drawing character single vertical and left line )
- ASCII code 185 = ╣ ( Box drawing character double line vertical and left )
- ASCII code 186 = ║ ( Box drawing character double vertical line )
- ASCII code 187 = ╗ ( Box drawing character double line upper right corner )
- ASCII code 188 = ╝ ( Box drawing character double line lower right corner )
- ASCII code 200 = ╚ ( Box drawing character double line lower left corner )
- ASCII code 201 = ╔ ( Box drawing character double line upper left corner )
- ASCII code 202 = ╩ ( Box drawing character double line horizontal and up )
- ASCII code 203 = ╦ ( Box drawing character double line horizontal down )
- ASCII code 204 = ╠ ( Box drawing character double line vertical and right )
- ASCII code 205 = ═ ( Box drawing character double horizontal line )
- ASCII code 206 = ╬ ( Box drawing character double line horizontal vertical )
- ASCII code 176 = ░ ( Graphic character, low density dotted )
- ASCII code 177 = ▒ ( Graphic character, medium density dotted )
- ASCII code 178 = ▓ ( Graphic character, high density dotted )
- ASCII code 219 = █ ( Block, graphic character )
- ASCII code 220 = ▄ ( Bottom half block )
- ASCII code 223 = ▀ ( Top half block )
- ASCII code 254 = ■ ( black square )
@kareiku I do not know the answers to your questions. I learnt coding at university 40 years ago, and my first Job was coding in Kernngam and Richie C long before C++, and I have not done any coding since. I am retired now and have started coding again to give myself something to do. I have spent most of the last 40 years building and managing Linux systems along with mainly Apple computers, though some Windows.
I have used ASCII codes 128 upwards to draw boxes but that was 40 years ago and things have obviously changed since then. I am not very familiar with Unicode and how it works, but I found a website that showed how to use it from Linux using XTerm terminal emulation and it has worked for me. I don't know why!! 🤔🤔