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Microsoft® Visual Basic® Scripting Edition Asc Function |
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Returns the ANSI character code corresponding to the first letter in a string.
Asc(string)
The string argument is any valid string expression. If the string contains no characters, a run-time error occurs.
Note Another function (AscB) is provided for use with byte data contained in a string. Instead of returning the character code for the first character, AscB returns the first byte. AscW is provided for 32-bit platforms that use Unicode characters. It returns the Unicode (wide) character code, thereby avoiding the conversion from Unicode to ANSI.
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