Difference between revisions of "String.char"
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| '''Available since:''' Gideros 2011.6<br/> | '''Available since:''' Gideros 2011.6<br/> | ||
| + | '''Class:''' [[string]]<br/> | ||
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| === Description === | === Description === | ||
| − | Receives zero or more integers. Returns a string with length equal to the number of arguments, in which each character has the internal numerical code equal to its corresponding argument.   | + | Receives zero or more integers. Returns a string with length equal to the number of arguments, in which each character has the internal numerical code equal to its corresponding argument. | 
| + | <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> | ||
| + | (string) = string.char(i1,i2,...) | ||
| + | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
| + |  '''Note: numerical codes are not necessarily portable across platforms''' | ||
| − | + | === Parameters === | |
| − | + | '''i1''': (number) first character represented by numerical code<br/> | |
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| − | '''i1''': (number) first character represented by numerical code  | ||
| '''i2''': (number) second character represented by numerical code '''optional'''<br/> | '''i2''': (number) second character represented by numerical code '''optional'''<br/> | ||
| '''...''': (multiple) more optional characters represented by numerical codes '''optional'''<br/> | '''...''': (multiple) more optional characters represented by numerical codes '''optional'''<br/> | ||
| + | |||
| + | === Return values === | ||
| '''Returns''' (string) string created from characters<br/> | '''Returns''' (string) string created from characters<br/> | ||
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| + | {{String}} | ||
Latest revision as of 14:33, 13 July 2023
Available since: Gideros 2011.6
Class: string
Description
Receives zero or more integers. Returns a string with length equal to the number of arguments, in which each character has the internal numerical code equal to its corresponding argument.
(string) = string.char(i1,i2,...)
Note: numerical codes are not necessarily portable across platforms
Parameters
i1: (number) first character represented by numerical code
i2: (number) second character represented by numerical code optional
...: (multiple) more optional characters represented by numerical codes optional
Return values
Returns (string) string created from characters
