The Unicode and HTML character codes for the radical symbols are: • • • • However, these characters differ in appearance from most mathematical typesetting by omitting the
overline connected to the radical symbol, which surrounds the argument of the square root function. The
OpenType math table allows adding this overline following the radical symbol. The Symbol font displays the character without any vinculum whatsoever; the overline may be a separate character at 0x60. The JIS, Wansung and CNS 11643 code charts include a short overline attached to the radical symbol, whereas the GB 2312 and
GB 18030 charts do not. Additionally a "Radical Symbol Bottom" (U+23B7, ⎷) is available in the
Miscellaneous Technical block. This was used in contexts where
box-drawing characters are used, such as in the
technical character set of
DEC terminals, to join up with box drawing characters on the line above to create the vinculum. In
LaTeX the square root symbol may be generated by the \sqrt macro, and the square root symbol without the overline may be generated by the \surd macro.
Legacy encodings Legacy encodings of the square root character U+221A include: • 0xC3 in
Mac OS Roman and
Mac OS Cyrillic • 0xFB (+) in
Code page 437 and
Code page 866 (but not
Code page 850) on DOS and the Windows console • 0xD6 in the
Symbol font encoding • 02-69 (7-bit 0x2265,
SJIS 0x81E3,
EUC 0xA2E5) in Japanese
JIS X 0208 • 01-78 (
EUC/
UHC 0xA1EE) in Korean
Wansung code • 01-44 (
EUC 0xA1CC) in Mainland Chinese
GB 2312 or
GBK • Traditional Chinese: 0xA1D4 in
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