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Unicode in Python
One-character Unicode strings can also be created with the chr() built-in function, which takes integers and returns a Unicode string of length 1 that contains the corresponding code point. The reverse operation is the built-in ord() function that takes a one-character Unicode string and returns the code point value. https://docs.python.org/3/howto/unicode.html
for i in range(128):
chr(i)