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Unicode > Unicode Encoding Form
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Unicode Encoding Form Defined
A character encoding form that assigns each Unicode scalar value to a unique code unit sequence. The Unicode Standard defines three Unicode encoding forms: UTF-8, UTF-16, and UTF-32. (See definition D29 in Section 3.9, Unicode Encoding Forms.)
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