Cancel character


In telecommunication, the term cancel character has the following meanings:
  1. A control character used to indicate that the data with which it is associated are in error or are to be disregarded. Exact meaning can depend on protocol. For example:
  2. * In some journalistic text transmission formats, it signifies that the preceding word should be deleted; it is sometimes called "Kill Word" in this context.
  3. * In some Videotex formats, it stops any running macros. In others, it clears the current line after the cursor position.
  4. A control character used to erase the previous character. This character was created as an unambiguous alternative to the much more common backspace character, which has a now mostly obsolete alternative function of causing the following character to be superimposed on the preceding one.