Unicode character information
Dollar sign
Displayed on your computer as: $
(if the character is not rendered properly, you may not have the appropriate fonts)
Alternative names:
- Dollar sign
- escudo
- milreis
Codepoint (decimal): 36
In unicode block: Basic Latin
Html entities:
$ or $Character input:
There is no universal input system for Unicode characters. But you can use the system-specific input methods below.Windows: | Hold down Alt and press + on the numeric keyboard. Type: 0024 and release Alt. A registry key needs to be enabled for this to work. See Unicode input (wikipedia) for more details. |
Linux: | Hold down Ctrl and ⇧ Shift and type U0024. Now press ↵ Enter and release Ctrl and ⇧ Shift. |
Other Infos:
General category: Sc (Currency_Symbol): A currency sign.Bidirectional class: ET (European_Terminator): A terminator in a numeric format context, includes currency signs.
Canonical combining class: 0 (Not_Reordered): Spacing and enclosing marks; also many vowel and consonant signs, even if nonspacing.