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Returns the ascii number of the character C. | Returns the ascii number of the character C. | ||
$asc(C) | $asc(C) | ||
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+ | == Example == | ||
+ | echo -a $asc(A) ; returns ''65''. | ||
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+ | To get the ascii value of a character, just type: | ||
+ | //echo -a $asc([[$?]]) | ||
+ | and type the character, you want the ascii value of, in the coming popup and press enter. | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
[[$chr]] returns the character of an ascii number. | [[$chr]] returns the character of an ascii number. | ||
[[Category:Text_and_Number_Identifiers]] | [[Category:Text_and_Number_Identifiers]] |
Revision as of 19:49, 29 November 2005
Returns the ascii number of the character C.
$asc(C)
Example
echo -a $asc(A) ; returns 65.
To get the ascii value of a character, just type:
//echo -a $asc($?)
and type the character, you want the ascii value of, in the coming popup and press enter.
See Also
$chr returns the character of an ascii number.