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Need ASCII of the character user entered e.g. if user pressed ALT+128 then the character dispalyed is Ç. How to get the number 128 from this character? Using ASC function gives me 199
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Need ASCII of the character user entered e.g. if user pressed ALT+128 then the character dispalyed is Ç. How to get the number 128 from this character? Using ASC function gives me 199
What exactly do you need this value for? 199 is the Ascii value of Ç ! Ascii is the value for the encoding of a character! The problem is that 128, the portion of the sequence that you're interested in, isn't a character and therefore doesn't have an Ascii value!

Linq ;0)>
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