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==Examples== | ==Examples== | ||
| + | {| id="TABLE3" class="SpreadSheet blue" | ||
| + | |- class="even" | ||
| + | ! CHR(AsciiNum) | ||
| + | ! AsciiNum | ||
| + | ! Result | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | |- class="odd" | ||
| + | |CHAR(nb) | ||
| + | |37 | ||
| + | |% | ||
| + | |||
| + | |- class="even" | ||
| + | |CHR (AsciiNum) | ||
| + | |2314 | ||
| + | | ऊ | ||
| + | |||
| + | |- class="odd" | ||
| + | | CHAR(AsciiNum) | ||
| + | |564 | ||
| + | |ȴ | ||
| + | |||
| + | |- class="even" | ||
| + | | CHAR(AsciiNum) | ||
| + | |1345 | ||
| + | | Ձ | ||
| + | |||
| + | |- class="odd" | ||
| + | |CHAR(AsciiNum) | ||
| + | |0127 | ||
| + | |W | ||
| + | |||
| + | |} | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
Revision as of 13:38, 17 April 2018
CHR (AsciiNum)
- where is a number to find the UTI character.
Description
- This function gives the UTI characters of a given number.
- UTI is stands for the Uniform Type Identifier.
- It is the Text string used to identify uniquely for given class or type of a item.
- UTI use a reverse-DNS naming structure which is including the ASCII characters.
- Also UTI support multiple inheritance, allowing files to be identified with any number of relevant types, as appropriate to the contained data.
- gives a specific character for a number.
- Also the number is starting from 1, but there is no restriction for the final number.
- Because CALCI is supporting for many languages also.
- The number can be a number directly or indirectly like cell reference.
- The character is from the character set used in our system.
Examples
| CHR(AsciiNum) | AsciiNum | Result |
|---|---|---|
| CHAR(nb) | 37 | % |
| CHR (AsciiNum) | 2314 | ऊ |
| CHAR(AsciiNum) | 564 | ȴ |
| CHAR(AsciiNum) | 1345 | Ձ |
| CHAR(AsciiNum) | 0127 | W |
See Also