> Thanks for everyone's help, didn't know
> I'd get such a response. I like playing
> with ascii characters for little pointers
> exclaimations and such.
Just one word of warning if you're going to do this
If people have different character sets on their Windoze (French, German
etc.), or they're
Thanks for everyone's help, didn't know
I'd get such a response. I like playing
with ascii characters for little pointers
exclaimations and such.
Ric Smith
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7;s a good reference for printable characters, though.
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> Chris Evans
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Subject: RE: Know where I can find Chr(*) definitions?
#i# = #chr(i)#
Bert
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#i# = #chr(i)#
Bert
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> Hello Ric,
>
> What you are looking for is an ASCII t
Hello Ric,
CHR(*) Stuff = Ascii
the decimals go with the CHR function
10 = line feed
13 = carriage return
65 = A
66 = B
etc...
more at:
http://www.neurophys.wisc.edu/www/comp/docs/ascii.html
Friday, July 07, 2000, 11:13:31 AM, you wrote:
> Anyone know of anywhere I can find the definition
>
These are ASCII values. YOu can find a full list at
http://www.asciitable.com.
Chris Evans
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From: Ric Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 07, 2000 11:14 AM
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Subject: Know where I can find C
Search on the web for an ascii table.
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From: Ric Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 07, 2000 11:14 AM
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Subject: Know where I can find Chr(*) definitions?
Anyone know of anywhere I can find the definition
for the Chr(*) stuff onlin
X
???
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Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2000 11:13:31 -0400
Anyone know of anywhere I can find the definition
for the Chr(*) stuff online? Only ones I know are
Chr(10)
Hello Ric,
What you are looking for is an ASCII table. A quick search should find one for you -
or you could look it up in any refernce manual you have on programming (should be one
in one of
them). To be sure you have found what you are looking for just compare the table
values of 10 and 13 t
http://www.acius.com/ACIDOC/V6U/V6U00057.HTM
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Anyone know of anywhere I can find the definition
for the Chr(*) stuff online? Only ones I know are
Chr(10) and Chr(13).
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>Anyone know of anywhere I can find the definition
>for the Chr(*) stuff online? Only ones I know are
>Chr(10) and Chr(13).
http://www.jimprice.com/ascii-0-127.gif
Brandon Whitaker
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Here is one I found when I did a search at Infoseek for ASCII Character
Map.
http://pcscomp.com/asciitable.html
Hope this helps.
Vance Duke
Application Developer
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