BB___CHR

=CHR$= toc

Description
> CHR$(n) returns a string of the one character that is represented by the ASCII value //n//, where //n=0 - 255//.

Syntax

 * 1) chr$(//0 - 255//)

Hints
> //**Inverse function:** To find the ASCII value of the character, use the// ASC //function.//

> Only ASCII values between 33 - 255 are printable characters. > Value 32 represents space. Values 0 - 31 are non-printable control and formatting characters.

Example
code format="vbnet" ' Using a literal number print chr$(65)              ' Produces A

' Using a numeric variable valueOfChar = 65 print asc( valueOfChar )    ' Produces A    end code

Useful Functions
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