Chr

Returns a string of characters from one or more ASCII integer values

Syntax
   Declare Function Chr ( ByVal ch As Integer [, ... ] ) As String

Usage
   result = Chr[$]( ch0 [, ch1 ... chN ] )

Parameters
   ch
      The ASCII integer value of a character (up to 32 characters).

Return Value
   Returns a string containing the character(s).

Description
   Chr returns a string containing the character(s) represented by the ASCII
   values passed to it.

   When Chr is used with numerical constants or literals, the result is 
   evaluated at compile-time, so it can be used in variable initializers.

   Asc performs the opposite function, returning the ASCII code of a 
   character represented by a string.

Example
   Print "the character represented by";
   Print " the ASCII code of 97 is: "; Chr(97)

   Print Chr(97, 98, 99) ' prints abc

   ' s initially has the value "abc"
   Dim s As String = Chr(97, 98, 99)

   Print s

Dialect Differences
   * The string type suffix "$" is required in the -lang qb dialect.
   * The string type suffix "$" is optional in the -lang fblite dialect.
   * The string type suffix "$" is ignored in the -lang fb dialect, warn 
     only with the -w suffix compile option (or -w pedantic compile 
     option).

Differences from QB
   * FreeBASIC accepts multiple integer values as arguments, QB accepted 
     only one.
   * FreeBASIC evaluates the CHR function at compile time when used with 
     constants or literals.

See also
   * ASCII Character Codes
   * Asc
   * Str
   * Val

