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''This function is for BASIC compatibility. It is not available in pure JavaScript projects.''
Asc(''string'')
Asc(''string'')


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LowerB = Asc("b")
LowerB = Asc("b")
Print "Character code for b = " & LowerB
Print "Character code for b = " & LowerB
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== Example (JavaScript) ==
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//Asc Example
//Asc returns an ANSI character code
var CapitalA, LowerB;
CapitalA = Asc("A is for Apple");
NSB.Print("Character code for A = " + CapitalA + "<br>");
LowerB = Asc("b");
NSB.Print("Character code for b = " + LowerB + "<br>");
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[[Category:Strings]]
[[Category:Strings]]
[[Category:BASIC Functions]]

Latest revision as of 15:17, 25 March 2019

This function is for BASIC compatibility. It is not available in pure JavaScript projects.

Asc(string)

Description

Asc returns the ANSI character code of a character. The required parameter, string, is any valid string expression. If string is longer than one character, only the first character is used.

Example (BASIC)

Rem Asc Example
'Asc returns an ANSI character code

Dim CapitalA, LowerB
CapitalA = Asc("A is for Apple")
Print "Character code for A = " & CapitalA
LowerB = Asc("b")
Print "Character code for b = " & LowerB

Output

Character code for A = 65
Character code for b = 98

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