SQLite - char() function
Description
The char(X1,X2,...,XN) function returns a string composed of characters having the unicode code point values of integers X1 through XN, respectively.
Syntax:
char(X1,X2,...,XN)
Arguments
Name | Description |
---|---|
X1,X2, ...XN | Integers whose character values (according to the ASCII table) are to be retrieved. |
Pictorial Presentation
Example: SQLite char() function
The following SQLite statement returns character values (according to the ASCII table) of the integers 67, 72, 65 and 82.
sqlite>SELECT char(67,72,65,82);
Sample Output:
CHAR
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