Chr$

chr$ converts a numeric value into a string character having this value as a code.

Syntax

 chr$(INTEGER_EXPR)

Examples

 # Let's get the latin upper case alphabet:Local Char ALPHABET(30)ALPHABET = sigma( I = 65, 90, chr$(I) )# Let's assign tab as fields separator and carriage return+line feed as record separator# in a script that reads an ascii file with the abbreviation [RD]Iomode adxifs chr$(9) Using [RD]Iomode adxirs chr$(13)+chr$(10) Using [RD]

Description

chr$ returns a character with the UCS2 code corresponding to the argument. If the argument value is in [0,255] range, it corresponds to the ASCII table.

chr$ is the reverse function of ASCII.

The result of this function has the Char type.

Associated errors

ErrorDescription
10The argument is not an integer number.
55The argument value is not in the [0,65536] range.

See also

ascii, string$, adxium, Iomode.