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^ Grey areas indicate non-assigned code points Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF) Upwards Arrow Leftwards Of Downwards ArrowĪrrows by Unicode block Arrows Left Right Arrow With Double Vertical Stroke Rightwards Arrow With Double Vertical Stroke Leftwards Arrow With Double Vertical Stroke Leftwards Arrow To Bar Over Rightwards Arrow To Barĭownwards Arrow Leftwards Of Upwards Arrow Upwards Thick Arrow On Pedestal With Vertical Bar Upwards Thick Arrow On Pedestal With Horizontal Bar Rightwards Harpoon Over Leftwards Harpoon Leftwards Harpoon Over Rightwards Harpoon In Unicode, the block Arrows occupies the hexadecimal range U+2190–U+21FF, as described below. In mathematical logic, a right-facing arrow indicates implication, and a left-right arrow indicates if and only if. Upwards pointing arrows are often used to indicate an increase in a numerical value, and downwards pointing arrows indicate a decrease. They are widely used on signage and for wayfinding, and are often used in road surface markings. ( July 2019)Īrrows are universally recognised for indicating directions. The double-headed arrow representing logical equivalence was introduced by Albrecht Becker in Die Aristotelische Theorie der Möglichkeitsschlüsse, Berlin, 1933. Use of arrow symbols in mathematical notation is still younger and develops in the first half of the 20th century.ĭavid Hilbert in 1922 introduced the arrow symbol representing logical implication. In a further abstraction of the symbol, John Richard Green's A Short History of the English People of 1874 contained maps by cartographer Emil Reich, which indicated army movements by curved lines, with solid triangular arrowheads placed intermittently along the lines. The arrow can be seen in the work of Paul Klee. Ī trend towards abstraction, in which the arrow's fletching is removed, can be observed in the mid-to-late 19th century. At about the same time, arrow symbols were used to indicate the flow of rivers in maps. The arrow is here used to illustrate the direction of the flow of water and of the water wheel's rotation. An early arrow symbol is found in an illustration of Bernard Forest de Bélidor's treatise L'architecture hydraulique, printed in France in 1737. Use of the arrow symbol does not appear to pre-date the 18th century. The convention of marking the eastern direction with a cross is older (medieval). 1504 first used the fleur-de-lis as indicating north in a compass rose An older (medieval) convention is the manicule (pointing hand, ?).