Strings.Chr(Int32) Method
Definition
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Returns the character associated with the specified character code.
public:
static char Chr(int CharCode);
public static char Chr (int CharCode);
static member Chr : int -> char
Public Function Chr (CharCode As Integer) As Char
Parameters
- CharCode
- Int32
Required. An Integer
expression representing the code point
, or character code, for the character.
Returns
The character associated with the specified character code.
Exceptions
CharCode
< 0 or > 255 for Chr
.
Examples
The following example uses the Chr
function to return the character associated with the specified character code.
Dim associatedChar As Char
' Returns "A".
associatedChar = Chr(65)
' Returns "a".
associatedChar = Chr(97)
' Returns ">".
associatedChar = Chr(62)
' Returns "%".
associatedChar = Chr(37)
Remarks
The asymmetric range accepted for CharCode
compensates for the storage differences between the Short
and the Integer
. For example, -29183 is a Short
but +36353 is an Integer
. This also facilitates compatibility with Visual Basic 6.0.
Chr
uses the Encoding class in the System.Text namespace to determine if the current thread is using a single-byte character set (SBCS) or a double-byte character set (DBCS). It then takes CharCode
as a code point in the appropriate set. The range can be 0 through 255 for SBCS characters and -32768 through 65535 for DBCS characters.
The returned value depends on the code page for the current thread, which is contained in the ANSICodePage property of the TextInfo class in the System.Globalization namespace. You can obtain ANSICodePage by specifying System.Globalization.CultureInfo.CurrentCulture.TextInfo.ANSICodePage
.
ChrW
takes CharCode
as a Unicode code point. The range is independent of the culture and code page settings for the current thread. Values from -32768 through -1 are treated the same as values in the range +32768 through +65535.
Numbers from 0 through 31 are the same as standard nonprintable ASCII codes. For example, Chr(10)
returns a line feed character.
Note
The ChrB
function in earlier versions of Visual Basic returns a single byte. It is used primarily for converting strings in double-byte character set (DBCS) applications. All strings in Visual Basic and the .NET Framework are in Unicode, and ChrB
is no longer supported.