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| - | | '''BYTE''' ASCIIvalue || - The  | + | | '''BYTE''' ASCIIvalue || - The [[ascii|ASCII]] value of which the character is wanted. | 
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| Used in example: [[write]](), [[key]]() | Used in example: [[write]](), [[key]]() | ||
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| + | | category = Strings | ||
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Contents | 
Definition
STRING chr ( <BYTE ASCIIvalue> )
Returns the character associated with ASCIIvalue.
Parameters
| BYTE ASCIIvalue | - The ASCII value of which the character is wanted. | 
Returns
STRING : The character associated with ASCIIvalue.
Example
Program chars;
Begin
    write(0,0, 0,0,chr(65));
    write(0,0,10,0,chr(67));
    Repeat
        frame;
    Until(key(_esc))
End
Used in example: write(), key() �
| Strings Functions | |
| • Asc() • Atof() • Atoi() • Chr() • Find() • Ftoa() • Itoa() • Lcase() • Len() • Strrev() • Substr() • Ucase() • | |
