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ASCII Value of a character
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14/09/2005 12:10:47
 
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ASP.NET
Catégorie:
Code, syntaxe and commandes
Divers
Thread ID:
01049249
Message ID:
01049504
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>No I didn't. I asked how to get the ASCII value of a character.<

You missed Cetin's point, Kevin. Substring does *not* return a character (char), it returns a string.

~~Bonnie



>
>>Kevin,
>>You asked how to convert char (unicode) to byte. But substring returns a string.
>>System.Text.Encoding.ASCII.GetBytes(sString) would return a byte[].
>>As I see you need it to validate a time string. Then you might instead directly use DateTime class' Parse.
>>Cetin
>>
>>>Not sure why this doesn't work. ascVal contains the character
>>>from the substring.
>>>
>>>Here's my code:
>>>
>>>
>>>for(int iChar = 1; iChar < sTime.Length; iChar++)
>>>{
>>>  sChar = sTime.Substring(iChar - 1, 1);
>>>
>>>  byte ascVal = System.Convert.ToByte(sChar);
>>>
>>>  // Allowable values are 0-9,';','A','M','P'
>>>  if ((iValue >= 48 && iValue <= 57) ||
>>>    iValue == 58 ||
>>>    iValue == 59 ||
>>>    iValue == 77 ||
>>>    iValue == 80)
>>>  {
>>>  }
>>>  else
>>>    bValid = false;
>>>
>>>}
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>>I am extracting characters from a string.
>>>>>
>>>>>How can I determine the ASCII value of the characters?
>>>>>
>>>>>Thanks
>>>>
>>>>byte ascVal = System.Convert.ToByte(char);
>>>>
>>>>Cetin
Bonnie Berent DeWitt
NET/C# MVP since 2003

http://geek-goddess-bonnie.blogspot.com
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