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====Comments and Examples====
====Comments and Examples====
ORD("A") is 65 because A is represented by 65 in the [[ASCII]] chart.
ORD("A") is 65 because A is represented by 65 in the [[ASCII]] chart.


====Related Functions:====
====Related Functions:====
Inverse function is [[Chr$]](X).
Inverse function is [[Chr$]](X).


====Technical Considerations====
====Technical Considerations====
:1.) Characters after the first character of the string A$ are ignored.
 
# Characters after the first character of the string A$ are ignored.


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Revision as of 09:19, 30 January 2012

Ord(A$)

The Ord internal function returns the ASCII ordinate value (from 0 to 255) of the first character in A$.

Comments and Examples

ORD("A") is 65 because A is represented by 65 in the ASCII chart.

Related Functions:

Inverse function is Chr$(X).

Technical Considerations

  1. Characters after the first character of the string A$ are ignored.