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What "codes" can emoji characters be in Unicode?
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There are characters that are encoded by a single value, for example: 🚮
https://emojiguide.org/litter-in-bin-sign
There are composite of two:
♀️ ♀️
https://emojiguide.org/female-sign
Here in the case of composite ️
is this the only possible second code, or could there be others? If so, where can I get a complete list of such codes?
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Maybe more than two. For example, the flag of Scotland: U+1F3F4 U+E0067 U+E0062 U+E0073 U+E0063 U+E0074 U+E007F
Here is the description of the standard: www.unicode.org/reports/tr51
And here is the data for it: https:// www.unicode.org/Public/emoji/12.1/
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