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The Figure Space (U+2007) is a fixed-width whitespace character used in digital typography. It has the same width as a digit in monospaced fonts, ensuring alignment in numerical tables or lists. Unlike regular spaces, it is non-breaking and maintains spacing integrity in structured data. This space is crucial for formatting numbers, especially when consistent alignment is needed, such as in financial documents, mathematical expressions, or tables.
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Unicode | U+2007 |
| Hex code | 0x2007 |
| HTML Entity |   |
| LaTeX | No standard command (workaround: \hspace with a fixed width) |
| CSS | \2007 |
| Windows Alt Code | Alt + 8199 (decimal) Or Alt + +2007 (hex) |
| Mac OS | Use Character Viewer or copy/paste |
Purpose
The Figure Space ensures precise alignment of numerical data or text elements, especially in tabular arrangements, preventing misalignment or visual inconsistency.
Key Features
- Fixed width matching monospaced digits.
- Non-breaking nature ensures alignment integrity.
- Useful in tables, financial data, and structured documents.
- Enhances readability and aesthetic of numerical data.