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Difference between chr (13) and chr (10) - Stack Overflow
Jun 7, 2018 · Chr(10) is the Line Feed character and Chr(13) is the Carriage Return character. You probably won't notice a difference if you use only one or the other, but you might find …
What is an easy way to call Asc() and Chr() in JavaScript for …
Oct 11, 2016 · What is an easy way to call Asc () and Chr () in JavaScript for Unicode values? Asked 16 years, 10 months ago Modified 2 years, 8 months ago Viewed 88k times
What's the equivalent of VB's Asc() and Chr() functions in C#?
VB has a couple of native functions for converting a char to an ASCII value and vice versa - Asc() and Chr(). Now I need to get the equivalent functionality in C#. What's the best way?
Oracle REPLACE() function isn't handling carriage-returns & line …
REPLACE( col_name, CHR(10), '_' ) finds the location of the new-line, but inserts the underscore after it, rather than replacing it. Running on Oracle8i. Upgrading is not an option.
c# - Chr (34) equivalent - Stack Overflow
Sep 19, 2017 · For what it's worth, using Chr(34) in VB ought to be discouraged, since it's lengthy and not very readable. The way to escape a double-quote character in a string literal in VB is …
Whats the difference between 'chr (32)' and 'chr (0)'?
Aug 31, 2017 · chr(0) is NULL character, which is very significant and chr(32) is ' '. The point of NULL character is to terminate strings for example. So what you see like x = "abcd" is actaully …
How to enter newline character in Oracle? - Stack Overflow
Instead of the CHR ( NN ) function you can also use Unicode literal escape sequences like u'\0085' which I prefer because, well you know we are not living in 1970 anymore.