Chr

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Chr(n)

Returns the character as a text that corresponds to the numerical Unicode value «n» (a number between 0 and 65535). Chr and Asc are inverses of each other, for example:

Chr(65) → ‘A’
Asc('A') → 65

Chr is useful for creating characters that cannot easily be typed, such as tab, which is Chr(9) and new line or carriage return (CR), which is Chr(13). For example, if you read in a text file, x, you can use SplitText(x, Chr(13)) to split the file up at each new line character into an array of lines.

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