Why do Unicode code points appear as U+<codepoint>?
U+
<codepoint>
For example, U+2202 represents the character ?.
U+2202
Why not U- (dash or hyphen character) or anything else?
U-
The characters “U+” are an ASCIIfied version of the MULTISET UNION “?” U+228E character (the U-like union symbol with a plus sign inside it), which was meant to symbolize Unicode as the union of character sets. See Kenneth Whistler’s explanation in the Unicode mailing list.
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