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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
− | *This function gives the | + | *This function gives the UTI characters for 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. | ||
*CHAR()gives a specific character for a number. | *CHAR()gives a specific character for a number. | ||
− | *Also the number is | + | *Also the number is starting from 1,and we can give more than 1700. |
*The <math>nb</math> can be a number directly or indirectly like cell reference. | *The <math>nb</math> can be a number directly or indirectly like cell reference. | ||
*The character is from the character set used in our system. | *The character is from the character set used in our system. |
Revision as of 23:28, 8 April 2014
CHAR(nb)
- where is the number from 1 to infinity.
Description
- This function gives the UTI characters for 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.
- CHAR()gives a specific character for a number.
- Also the number is starting from 1,and we can give more than 1700.
- The can be a number directly or indirectly like cell reference.
- The character is from the character set used in our system.
- CHAR(65)
- CHAR(B5), where B5 is the cell number
- CHAR(100)
Examples
CHAR(nb) | nb | Result |
---|---|---|
CHAR(nb) | 3000 | ஸ |
CHAR(nb) | 100 | d |
CHAR(nb) | 58 | : |
CHAR(nb) | 89 | Y |
CHAR(nb) | 33 | ! |