kaçış sırası

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Turkish - English
(Bilgisayar) escape sequence
An escape character together with the subsequent characters that specify a particular meaning
A special character code used to extend the characters used in a character code table
Characters that cause the modem to interrupt online processing and exit to the command state while remaining connected to the remote system The escape sequence indicates that the subsequent characters are to be interpreted as control characters rather than as data
1 like an escape character, a sequence of symbols used to create symbols in difficult situations - such as getting the various accents that appear in some languages other than English
A sequence of characters (usually +++) that instruct a modem to change from data mode to command mode, if they are typed with a certain delay before and after they are typed See also data mode, command mode, guard time
(1) A character that is preceded by a \ (backslash) and is interpreted to have a special meaning to the operating system
(n ) The combination of the escape character and other characters or code that follow it to indicate specific actions to be performed by peripheral devices; for example, clearing a window
A representation of a nonprintable character in a character or string literal An escape sequence contains the \ symbol, followed by one of the characters: a, b, f, n, r, t, v, ', ?, or \, or followed by one to three octal digits or \ followed by an x followed by any number of hexadecimal digits
A sequence of character combinations that represent white-space and non-graphic characters An escape sequence consists of a backslash character (\) followed by a letter or by a combination of digits Frequently used escape sequences are: newline (\n), horizontal tab (\t) formfeed (\f), backspace (\b), and bell (\a) Escape sequences are also used to print certain characters when they are contained in string literals (e g \' single quote, \\ backslash, \" double quote)
– Command to a storage or I/O device consisting of multiple characters, the first of which is an escape (ASCII 27) character
(1) A representation of a character An escape sequence contains the \ symbol followed by one of the characters: a, b, f, n, r, t, v, ', ", x, \, or followed by one or more octal or hexadecimal digits (2) A sequence of characters that represent, for example, nonprinting characters, or the exact code point value to be used to represent variant and nonvariant characters regardless of code page (3) In the C and C++ languages, an escape character followed by one or more characters The escape character indicates that a different code, or a different coded character set, is used to interpret the characters that follow Any member of the character set used at run time can be represented using an escape sequence (4) A character that is preceded by a backslash character and is interpreted to have a special meaning to the operating system (5) A sequence sent to a terminal to perform actions such as moving the cursor, changing from normal to reverse video, and clearing the screen IBM
A special sequence of characters used for describing non-printing characters, such as \E or \033 or \x1B for the @acronym{ASCII} ESC (escape) character itself
A sequence of characters (usually +++) that tell the modem to change from data mode to command mode
A sequence of bytes that is used for code extension The first byte in the sequence is escape (hex 1B)
A special sequence of characters used for describing non-printing characters, such as \E or \033 or \x1B for the ASCII ESC (escape) character itself
A series of characters beginning with the escape character which causes a printer to perform a command See also Control Sequence
Also referred to as the escape command This special command is entered as three plus symbols (+++) and places the modem in command mode and interrupts user data transmission, but does not terminate the data connection This allows the entering of commands while the connection is maintained