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Difference between revisions of "mirc/identifiers/$asc"
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<pre>//echo -a $asc(7)</pre> | <pre>//echo -a $asc(7)</pre> | ||
+ | = Compatibility = | ||
+ | Added: mIRC v4.5 | ||
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+ | Added On: 30/06/96 | ||
= See also = | = See also = | ||
* [[$chr identifier - mIRC|$chr]] | * [[$chr identifier - mIRC|$chr]] | ||
[[Category:mIRC identifiers]] | [[Category:mIRC identifiers]] |
Revision as of 12:51, 23 June 2014
$asc is used to return the ASCII character code number for a specified character.
Synopsis
$asc(<char>)
Switches
None
Parameters
charThis would be any special character, letter, or number that you wish to retrieve the ASCII code for.
Example
Echo the ASCII code for the letter A to the active window
//echo -a $asc(A)
Echo the ASCII code for the number 7 to the active window
//echo -a $asc(7)
Compatibility
Added: mIRC v4.5
Added On: 30/06/96