Difference between revisions of "$chr"
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+ | To get a list of all ascii chars and ascii numbers, take a look at http://www.lookuptables.com/. | ||
== Example == | == Example == | ||
[[echo]] -a $chr(65) | [[echo]] -a $chr(65) | ||
This example would return the character with the ASCII-code 65. That is an 'A'. | This example would return the character with the ASCII-code 65. That is an 'A'. | ||
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== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
− | [[$asc]] returns the ascii number of a character. | + | * [[$asc]] returns the ascii number of a character. |
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[[Category:Text_and_Number_Identifiers]] | [[Category:Text_and_Number_Identifiers]] |
Latest revision as of 10:03, 2 July 2007
Returns the character with ascii number N.
$chr(N)
To get a list of all ascii chars and ascii numbers, take a look at http://www.lookuptables.com/.
Example
echo -a $chr(65)
This example would return the character with the ASCII-code 65. That is an 'A'.
See Also
- $asc returns the ascii number of a character.