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An individual codepoint is generally understood to be the virtual index of a given Unicode character. As such, the concrete representation of a codepoint may occupy a range of bytes within a particular encoding scheme. UTF-8, for example, represents individual Unicode codepoints within a specially-crafted representation that can span one to seven bytes per codepoint.

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Unicode Transfer Format (8-Bit)

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