SEQ() |
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The SEQ() function returns the ASCII character set position value of a character.
Format
SEQ(char)
where
The SEQ() function returns the character value of char. It is the inverse of the CHAR() function.
If char is a null string, SEQ() returns zero. If char is more than one character in length, SEQ() returns the value of the first character.
Example
N = SEQ(KEYIN())
This statement reads a single character from the keyboard and then uses SEQ() to find its ASCII character set value.
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