seq() Function

The seq() function converts any ASCII character to its corresponding numeric equivalent in the range 0 through 255.

Syntax

seq(ascii.character.exp)

Parameter(s)

ascii.character.exp

Specifies the ASCII character to convert to its corresponding numeric equivalent in the range 0 through 255.

Description

This seq() function is the opposite of the char() function.

Any expression can be used as an argument, but all characters are ignored beyond position 1.

The seq of a null string ends up using the segment mark (x’ff’) end-of-string delimiter as the argument resulting in a value of 255.

Example(s)

This example stops when any control character is input.

input c,1

if seq(c)<32 then stop

See Also

char() Function, BASIC Functions, Statements and Functions