Korean character encoding (Generation II): Difference between revisions

Undo revision 3366883 by Bfdifan2006 (talk) Not all combinations actually occur in use, so there's no expectation all of them would be encoded
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For the most part, the Korean characters appear in a consistent order based on their makeup (their initial, medial, and final consonants/vowels). There are some exceptions, however (such as 쓔 and 쓩).
For the most part, the Korean characters appear in a consistent order based on their makeup (their initial, medial, and final consonants/vowels). There are some exceptions, however (such as 쓔 and 쓩).
Out of the 11,172 ({{tt|19|initial consonants}}×{{tt|21|vowels}}×{{tt|28|final consonants (including no final consonant)}}) possible {{wp|hangul}} combinations, only 2,353, or ~21.06% of all possible combinations, are encoded.


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