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The $chr identifier will return the character that has the specified ascii number.
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Format
$chr(<ascii number>)
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Parameters
- <ascii number> The ascii number of the character you want to return.
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Properties
None.
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Points To Note
Windows has a character map built in. Type /run charmap in mIRC to view it.
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Examples
//echo -a $chr(33)
Output: !
//echo -a $chr(44)
Output: ,
//echo -a $chr(46)
Output: .
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Hacks
None.
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Related Articles
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Related Commands
None.
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Related Events
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Related Identifiers
| Text and Number Identifiers |
|---|
| $abs • $acos • $and • $asc • $asin • $atan • $base • $biton • $bitoff • $bytes • $calc • $ceil • $chr • $compress • $cos • $count • $decode • $decompress • $encode • $floor • $int • $isbit • $islower • $isupper • $left • $len • $log • $longip • $lower • $mid • $noqt • $not • $or • $ord • $pos • $poscs • $qt • $rand • $remove • $removecs • $replace • $replacecs • $replacex • $replacexcs • $right • $round • $sin • $sqrt • $str • $strip • $stripped • $tan • $upper • $wrap • $xor |