| a. is a list of the elements of the alphabet; it determines 
the collating sequence used in grading and  sorting (/: 
and \:).  The content of a. as well as the ordering 
of its elements may differ on different computing systems. 
 The number of elements in the alphabet is given by $a., 
and a 32-column display is given by an expression such as 8 32$a. .
The inclusion of certain control characters (such as the 
carriage return) and non-printing characters make such a display 
difficult to decipher, but the major alphabet is usually given by:
 
 
 
   1 2 3 { 8 32 $ a.
 !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?
@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_
`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~
The index of the carriage return is commonly 13 
(as may be tested by entering 13{a.), and the indices of 
the space and other characters may be determined as illustrated below:
 
   a. i. 'aA +-*%'
97 65 32 43 45 42 37
The ace (a unit, from Latin as) 
is denoted by a: . It is the boxed empty 
list <$0 . 
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