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Latin capital letter O with grave (Extended ASCII Code)
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Coding, syntax & commands
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Network:
Windows 2003 Server
Database:
MySQL
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01325021
Message ID:
01325347
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16
Hi John,

Thank you very much for your replies.. ALT + 0210 can produce the letter Ò

Regards,

>The numeric value of an uppercase O with a grave is going to depend on what font and what code page is being used.
>
>So the question is in what font, and which code page are you using?
>
>Here's a small bit of code to dump the characters: (Note the script combo box in the dialog.)
>
>
>cFont = GETFONT("Arial",9,"N",1)
>cFont = '"'+GETWORDNUM(cFont,1,",")+'",'+GETWORDNUM(cFont,2,",")+','+GETWORDNUM(cFont,4,",")
>?? cFont
>?
>FOR X = 128 TO 255 STEP 8
>  FOR Y = 0 TO 7
>    ?? "  "+TRANSFORM(X+Y)+" =" AT Y*12,CHR(X+Y) FONT &cFont
>  ENDFOR
>  ?
>ENDFOR
>RETURN
>
>
>Technically 128-255 in ASCII is undefined and any character in the range 128-255 can be referred to as Extended ASCII.
>
>However Extended ASCII when used without clarification is usually used to refer to the IBM Extended ASCII Character set
>
>http://www.cdrummond.qc.ca/cegep/informat/Professeurs/Alain/files/ascii.htm
>
>the one you showed is usually referred to as ANSI.
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>One more thing, I need to create/set first the password to the mySQL DB, result of ALT + 210 result is not the expected one, but ALT + 149 will do a lower case ò. I need the result in UPPER CASE.
>>
>>Do you know how to get this letter in upper case?
>>
>>BTW, here is the below link that categorizing as an extended ascii code...
>>
>>http://www.ascii-code.com/
>>
>>Thanks.
>>
>>>>Hi,
>>>>
>>>>How to produce from code the above-mentioned title?
>>>>The equivalent in HEX and DEC are below but the result is different.
>>>>
>>>>DEC OCT HEX BIN      Symbol HTML Number HTML Name   Description
>>>>210 322 D2  11010010 Ò      Ò      Ò    Latin capital letter O with grave
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>This is a password that needs to setup to MYSQL DB...
>>>>
>>>>Thanks.
>>>
>>>
>>>CHR(210) should do it.
>>>
>>>Note, that's actually an ANSI code not an ASCII code. The extended ASCII for that number is a line drawing character. It may also display differently based on which font you are using.
Jojo R. dela Cuesta, B.Sc.
eConsultant, Programmer
Dalplus Technologies
http://www.dalplus.com
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