Spencer Salazar wrote:
Std.atoi comes from the C standard library atoi, which converts a string of ASCII characters into the represented integer if possible. So the domain of the function is the of set strings like "1", "200", "32768", etc., for which the return value would be 1, 200, 32768, etc.
Thanks for clearing that up. I misunderstood the intention of atoi, sorry...
As far as getting the ASCII value of a character in a string, I don't believe there is a good way of doing that yet. It should be possible to do once chuck's support of string operations is implemented, and that is something high on the priority list.
Ok
The only way I can think to do this right now in chuck is to build an associative array, associating each single character string with its ASCII value by hand.
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