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Input decimal numbers separated by spaces (0-1114111 range)
Each decimal number is used as an ASCII/Unicode code to generate characters
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"72 101 108 108 111" (decimal values)
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"Hello" (readable characters)
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Everything you need to know about decimal to text conversion
Decimal to text conversion transforms decimal (base-10) numbers back into readable text characters. Each decimal number represents the ASCII/Unicode value of a character.
Each decimal number is used as an ASCII/Unicode code to generate the corresponding character. For example, decimal 65 = character 'A', 66 = 'B', and so on.
Enter decimal values separated by spaces. Each decimal number should be a valid ASCII/Unicode value. For example: '72 101 108 108 111' converts to 'Hello'.
ASCII values range from 0-127 for basic characters, while Unicode extends up to 1,114,111. Most common text uses ASCII values (0-127) which represent standard English characters and symbols.
Yes, as long as the decimal values correspond to valid ASCII/Unicode characters, our converter can decode all types of characters including letters, numbers, punctuation, and symbols.
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