/*
*/ var charDetails = { // MAIN BLOCK '\u{20A0}': `₠
`, '\u{20A1}': `₡
`, '\u{20A2}': `₢
`, '\u{20A3}': `₣
`, '\u{20A4}': `₤
`, '\u{20A5}': `₥
`, '\u{20A6}': `₦
`, '\u{20A7}': `₧
`, '\u{20A8}': `₨
A symbol not formally tied to any particular currency. (See also ₹ [U+20B9 INDIAN RUPEE SIGN].)u
There are also a number of script-specific rupee symbols encoded for historic usage by various scripts of India such as the following:u
Rupee is also the common name for a number of currencies for other countries of South Asia and of Indonesia, as well as several historic currencies. It is often abbreviated using Latin letters, or may be spelled out or abbreviated in the Arabic script, depending on local conventions.u
`, '\u{20A9}': `₩
`, '\u{20AA}': `₪
`, '\u{20AB}': `₫
`, '\u{20AC}': `€
`, '\u{20AD}': `₭
`, '\u{20AE}': `₮
`, '\u{20AF}': `₯
`, '\u{20B0}': `₰
`, '\u{20B1}': `₱
`, '\u{20B2}': `₲
`, '\u{20B3}': `₳
`, '\u{20B4}': `₴
`, '\u{20B5}': `₵
`, '\u{20B6}': `₶
`, '\u{20B7}': `₷
`, '\u{20B8}': `₸
`, '\u{20B9}': `₹
Introduced by the Government of India in 2010 as the official currency symbol for the Indian rupee (INR).u
It is distinguished from ₨ [U+20A8 RUPEE SIGN], which is an older symbol not formally tied to any particular currency.u Follow that link for more information about the rupee.
`, '\u{20BA}': `₺
`, '\u{20BB}': `₻
`, '\u{20BC}': `₼
`, '\u{20BD}': `₽
`, '\u{20BE}': `₾
`, '\u{20BF}': `₿
`, '\u{20C0}': `⃀
`, } //