This depends largely on what you mean by "characters."
A file with 200 ASCII characters, encoded with Latin-1 or a similar one-byte character encoding scheme will be¹ 200 bytes in size.
A file with 200 Unicode characters, encoded with UCS-4 will be at least¹ 804 bytes² in size.
A file with 200 Unicode characters, encoded with UTF-8 will be at least¹ 200 bytes, but may be as much as 800 bytes or more, depending on the language and what other specific characters are being used.
On Windows, under default conditions, a file created in Notepad will be at least¹ either³ 200 or 402 bytes in size.
Why so much variability?
The short of it is that in ASCII and similar one-byte character encodings, a character is exactly 8 bits. One byte. No more, no less.
In multi-byte encodings, however, especially ones that use surrogate pairs (like UTF-16) or variable-length characters (like UTF-8 and UTF-7), the number of bytes for a single character is more than one byte.
UCS-4 is probably the easiest to understand. has a specification that brings together every written language into a single, unified character set. This means, of course, that you can write Japanese, Urdu, Afrikaans, Russian, English, and Linear A Script all together in a single document. But it also means that the 256 values of an 8-bit byte is nowhere near enough for more than about one, maybe two, languages. It's certainly not enough for Japanese (over 4,000 characters) or Chinese (over 100,000 known characters). So, UCS-4 uses 4 bytes to index all of Unicode. That has enough room for over 4 billion characters. So, each character (not including combining marks) uses exactly 4 bytes. But Unicode itself has only made room for 16 "planes" of about 65,000 characters each. That means that UCS-4 has a lot of...
Read moreWow, amazing experience there. Me and my friends were really excited for this and finally we did it. During summer vacations we visited this water fall. We arrived by bike and so much crowd because it was Sunday and no any parking charges so we parked our bike with other turist bikes near main Gate. If you are coming with cars then park at the side of road because of crowd you can face difficulties if parked close to gate. After 30 minutes of tracking near about 1.5 km and finally we arrived at waterfall, a beautiful waterfall for picnic and vacations enjoyment in Mirzapur hill areas. This waterfall is better to visit in Rainy season. 🌧 the view around this area, it just wow. Many hills and mountains ⛰️ you can see here. Also you can track near lakhaniya Dari hills.
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Read moreInteresting place scenic and Splendid View though terrain from Lakh niya Dari is difficult it lacks proper track n the visitor is required to track through straining and danger path full of ups n down on Vindhya Rocks sharp n slippery somewhere .... Beside this it is one of the Beautiful falls near varanasi .. one should visit this place in winters , spring n Autumn ..... Rainy season is not advisable coz of threats n danger on the track .... N summer is draining hot !! Lakhaniya is neglected for development by government, pollution overcrowding on some occasions deposits of left over by the tourist prones threat to the ecosystem of region .... In conclusion it's a good place to go if plan accordingly n properly to Chuna Dari along...
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