
C0 Control Code
C0 Control Codes are a set of 32 special characters in the ASCII standard, ranging from 0 to 31 in decimal, that are used to control how data is processed or displayed. They don't represent printable symbols but rather commands like starting or ending a new line, switching between text modes, or controlling devices like printers or terminals. These codes help manage data flow and formatting in digital communication. Examples include the Null (NUL), Line Feed (LF), and Carriage Return (CR). They are essential for ensuring proper data handling between devices and software.