RETURNS THE CHARACTER CORRESPONDING TO THE ASCII CODE N
ACTION
The function CHR$(N) returns the string corresponding to the ASCII code in the expression N.
N must be between 0 and 255.
Remark 1: CHR$(N) performs the inverse fonction of ASC(S).
Remark 2: the keyword CHR$ ends by '$' : it means that the returned value is a string.
SYNTAX:
Result$=CHR$(N)
USE ERROR EXAMPLE
print chr$(65)
print "A"
CHR$()
CHR$(N)
SEE ALSO
ASC()