Here we looked at the ASCII table to find the binary number for exclamation point. Then we converted that binary
number of 0s and 1s into a decimal number. Finally, we converted that decimal number into HTML code that you can use
on your webpage to display the exclamation point.
From the ASCII table, we found that the binary number for exclamation point is as follows: 0100001
When we converted the binary number 0100001 to a decimal number that you may be more
familiar with, we got: 33
Now that we have the ASCII decimal number for exclamation point, it is easy to convert
it to ASCII HTML. We have displayed the code in green below.
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You can copy/paste the code in green above into HTML files and it will display as exclamation point.
We have displayed exclamation point with the above ASCII HTML code font size 7, 6, 5, 4, and 3 below.
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