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What's the Unicode code point for '¿'? [closed]

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andandandand Avatar asked Sep 11 '10 01:09

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A quick search on Google for "unicode for upside down question mark" led me to a Wikipedia article, which stated that

The inverted question mark (¿) corresponds to Unicode code-point 191 (U+00BF)

¿ɹoɟ buıʞooן ǝɹǝʍ noʎ ʇɐɥʍ ʇɐɥʇ sı

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AnT Avatar answered Jan 03 '23 15:01

AnT