Purpose |
Place an ASCII byte at the specified position in a string. |
Syntax |
ASC(string, position&) = byte_expression |
Remarks |
ASC places the ASCII code (0 to 255) of the specified character code byte_expression into string at position&. The first character of the string is position one, followed by position two, etc. If position& is negative, ASC counts from the end of the string. For example, if position& is -2, the second to last character in string is modified. See the ASC function for more information on ASCII codes. |
Restrictions |
The ASC statement cannot be used to extend the length of a string. If string is null (zero-length), or position is zero or greater than the length of string, the operation is ignored. |
See also |
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Example |
A$ = "hello There" |