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A coded character set comprises a mapping from a set of abstract characters (that is, the character repertoire) to a set of integers. The integers in the set are within a range that can be expressed by a bit pattern of a particular size: 7 bits, 8 bits, 16 bits, and so on. Each of the integers in the set is called a code point. The set of integers may be larger than the character repertoire; that is, there may be "unassigned" code points that do not correspond to any character in the repertoire. Examples of coded character sets include