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You can also use an alias to find out ASCII value of char(s), usage: /asc ab '''→''' a = 97, b = 98 | You can also use an alias to find out ASCII value of char(s), usage: /asc ab '''→''' a = 97, b = 98 | ||
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Revision as of 10:42, 20 October 2006
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 $asc($?)
Type the character you want the ascii value of in the prompt and press enter. This is necessary as you can't use something like 'echo -a $asc(,)', as mIRC would think the comma is seperating parameters and so return '* Too many parameters: $asc'.
Little snippet
You can also use an alias to find out ASCII value of char(s), usage: /asc ab → a = 97, b = 98
alias ascii { var %x = 1,%y while (%x <= $len($1-)) { var %y = %y $mid($1-,%x,1) = $asc($mid($1-,%x,1)) $+ $chr(44) inc %x } echo -a $left(%y,-1) }
See Also
$chr returns the character of an ascii number.