Caret (surname)

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Caret is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

François Caret French Catholic priest that helped found the Roman Catholic mission in the Gambier Islands

François d'Assise Caret, SS.CC., was a French Catholic priest of the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary, a religious institute of the Roman Catholic Church.

Leanne Caret American businesswoman

Leanne Caret is an American businesswoman, an executive vice president of Boeing, president and CEO of Boeing Defense, Space & Security (BDS), and serves on the United Service Organizations (USO) board of governors.

Robert Caret American academic administrator

Robert Laurent Caret is the chancellor of the University System of Maryland. He became chancellor on July 1, 2015. Caret, a native of New England, became chancellor of the University System of Maryland after completing presidencies at San Jose State University, Towson University and the University of Massachusetts.

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The caret is an inverted V-shaped grapheme. It is the spacing character ^ in ASCII and other character sets that may also be called a hat, control, uparrow, or, less frequently, chevron, xor sign, 'to the power of' (exponent), pointer, or wedge. Officially, this character is referred to as circumflex accent in both ASCII and Unicode terminology, whereas caret refers to a similar but lowered Unicode character: U+2038CARET. Additionally, there is a lowered variant with a stroke: U+2041CARET INSERTION POINT.

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Guillemets, angle quotes, angle brackets, or carets, are a pair of punctuation marks in the form of sideways double chevrons, used as quotation marks in a number of languages. Sometimes a single guillemet, is used for another purpose. They are not used officially in the English language, although they are occasionally used to indicate that some text was translated from another language into English for the reader's benefit.

Caret notation is a notation for control characters in ASCII encoding. The notation consists of a caret (^) followed by a single character ; this digraph stands for a control character whose ASCII code is computed by inverting the 7th bit of the character's ASCII code. As a useful mnemonic, this has the effect of rendering a C0 control character with code N, where N is from 1 to 26 as the Nth capital letter of the alphabet, since capital letters are represented by the ASCII code range 65-90 (0x41-0x5A),

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Synchronous Idle (SYN) is the ASCII control character 22 (0x16), represented as ^V in caret notation. In EBCDIC the corresponding character is 50 (0x32). Synchronous Idle is used in some synchronous serial communication systems such as Teletype machines or the Binary Synchronous (Bisync) protocol to provide a signal from which synchronous correction may be achieved between data terminal equipment, particularly when no other character is being transmitted.

Caret may refer to:

A carrot is a vegetable.

Caret (software)

CARET is a software application for the structural and functional analysis of the cerebral and cerebellar cortex. CARET is developed in the Van Essen Laboratory in the Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, Missouri.

Caret, Virginia Unincorporated community in Virginia, United States

Caret is an unincorporated community in Essex County, in the U.S. state of Virginia.

<i>The Seven Red Berets</i> 1969 film by Mario Siciliano

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