Difference between revisions of "LetterToUnicode Command"
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{{Note| See also [[UnicodeToLetter Command]] and [[TextToUnicode Command]].}} | {{Note| See also [[UnicodeToLetter Command]] and [[TextToUnicode Command]].}} |
Latest revision as of 17:15, 7 October 2017
- LetterToUnicode( "<Letter>" )
- Turns a single letter into its ([w:Unicode|Unicode number)].
- Example:
LetterToUnicode("a")
returns the number 97.
- Note: The letter needs to be in between a set of quotation marks.
Note: See also UnicodeToLetter Command and TextToUnicode Command.