Thursday 15 June 2017

unicode - What characters can be used for up/down triangle (arrow without stem) for display in HTML?



I'm looking for a HTML or ASCII character which is a triangle pointing up or down so that I can use it as a toggle switch.



I found ↑ (), and ↓ () - but those have a narrow stem. I'm looking just for the HTML arrow "head".


Answer



Unicode arrows heads:





  • ▲ - U+25B2 BLACK UP-POINTING TRIANGLE

  • ▼ - U+25BC BLACK DOWN-POINTING TRIANGLE

  • ▴ - U+25B4 SMALL BLACK UP-POINTING TRIANGLE

  • ▾ - U+25BE SMALL BLACK DOWN-POINTING TRIANGLE



For ▲ and ▼ use and respectively if you cannot include Unicode characters directly (use UTF-8!).



Note that the font support for the smaller versions is not as good. Better to use the large versions in smaller font.




More Unicode arrows are at:





Lastly, these arrows are not ASCII, including ↑ and ↓: they are Unicode.


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