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What are the Unicode/ASCII arrow symbols for the 8 cardinal and intercardinal directions?

Here are the Unicode/ASCII arrow symbols representing the 8 cardinal and intercardinal directions:

North (↑): ↑ (U+2191)

South (↓): ↓ (U+2193)

East (→): → (U+2192)

West (←): ← (U+2190)

Northeast (↗): ↗ (U+2197)

Southeast (↘): ↘ (U+2198)

Northwest (↖): ↖ (U+2196)

Southwest (↙): ↙ (U+2199)

These symbols are commonly used to represent directions in Unicode, and they can be easily included in text. ASCII alternatives, however, are limited and might require combining characters like ^, v, <, > along with slashes (/ or \). For example:

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North: ^

South: v

East: >

West: <

Northeast: /

Northwest: \

Southeast: \

Southwest: /

Unicode provides better visual representation for these arrows.

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