ord¶
Description¶
Returns an integer representing the code of the character.
Return Value¶
int
Time Complexity¶
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Remarks¶
This function is the inverse of chr() for 8-bit strings and of unichr() for unicode objects. If a unicode argument is given and Python was built with UCS2 Unicode, then the character’s code point must be in the range [0..65535] inclusive; otherwise the string length is two, and a TypeError will be raised.
Example 1¶
>>> ord('a')
97
>>> ord('A')
65
Example 2¶
>>> ord(u'a')
97
>>> ord(u'\u2020')
8224
See Also¶
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