RETURNS THE ASCII CODE OF THE FIRST CHARACTER OF STRING S
ACTION
The function ASC(S) returns the ASCII code of the first character of the string expression S.
Remark 1: ASC(S) performs the inverse fonction of CHR$(N).
Remark 2: ASC(S) returns 0 when S is the empty string.
SYNTAX:
Result=ASC(S)
USE ERROR EXAMPLE
print asc("A")
print "Result=65"
ASC()
ASC(S)
SEE ALSO
CHR$()