Chr Function

Returns the character that corresponds to the specified character code.

Syntax:

Chr(Expression As Integer)

Return value:

String

Parameters:

Expression: a numeric expression that represents a valid 8-bit ASCII value (0-255) or a 16-bit Unicode value. (To support expressions with a nominally negative argument like Chr(&H8000) in a backwards-compatible way, values in the range −32768 to −1 are internally mapped to the range 32768 to 65535.)

warning

When VBA compatibility mode is enabled (OPTION VBASUPPORT 1), Expression is a numeric expression that represents a valid 8-bit ASCII value (0-255) only.


Use the Chr$ function to send special control sequences to a printer or to another output source. You can also use it to insert quotation marks in a string expression.

Error codes:

5 Invalid procedure call

6 Overflow, when VBA compatibility mode is enabled and expression is greater than 255.

Example:


        Sub ExampleChr
            ' This example inserts quotation marks (ASCII value 34) in a string.
            MsgBox "A "+ Chr$(34)+"short" + Chr$(34)+" trip."
            ' The printout appears in the dialog as: A "short" trip.
        End Sub
    

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