The document provides an ASCII table that lists the decimal value, character, and description for each ASCII character code. It shows that the character '5' has the decimal value of 53 and that subtracting the decimal value of '0' (48) from '5' results in the integer value of 5. It also demonstrates that assigning the value of 'B'+32 to a character variable c would make c equal to the character 'b'.
The document provides an ASCII table that lists the decimal value, character, and description for each ASCII character code. It shows that the character '5' has the decimal value of 53 and that subtracting the decimal value of '0' (48) from '5' results in the integer value of 5. It also demonstrates that assigning the value of 'B'+32 to a character variable c would make c equal to the character 'b'.
The document provides an ASCII table that lists the decimal value, character, and description for each ASCII character code. It shows that the character '5' has the decimal value of 53 and that subtracting the decimal value of '0' (48) from '5' results in the integer value of 5. It also demonstrates that assigning the value of 'B'+32 to a character variable c would make c equal to the character 'b'.
The document provides an ASCII table that lists the decimal value, character, and description for each ASCII character code. It shows that the character '5' has the decimal value of 53 and that subtracting the decimal value of '0' (48) from '5' results in the integer value of 5. It also demonstrates that assigning the value of 'B'+32 to a character variable c would make c equal to the character 'b'.
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ASCII Table
Dec = Decimal Value
Char = Character
'5' has the int value 53
if we write '5'-'0' it evaluates to 53-48, or the int 5 if we write char c = 'B'+32; then c stores 'b'
Dec Char Dec Char Dec Char Dec Char
--------- --------- --------- ---------- 0 NUL (null) 32 SPACE 64 @ 96 ` 1 SOH (start of heading) 33 ! 65 A 97 a 2 STX (start of text) 34 " 66 B 98 b 3 ETX (end of text) 35 # 67 C 99 c 4 EOT (end of transmission) 36 $ 68 D 100 d 5 ENQ (enquiry) 37 % 69 E 101 e 6 ACK (acknowledge) 38 & 70 F 102 f 7 BEL (bell) 39 ' 71 G 103 g 8 BS (backspace) 40 ( 72 H 104 h 9 TAB (horizontal tab) 41 ) 73 I 105 i 10 LF (NL line feed, new line) 42 * 74 J 106 j 11 VT (vertical tab) 43 + 75 K 107 k 12 FF (NP form feed, new page) 44 , 76 L 108 l 13 CR (carriage return) 45 - 77 M 109 m 14 SO (shift out) 46 . 78 N 110 n 15 SI (shift in) 47 / 79 O 111 o 16 DLE (data link escape) 48 0 80 P 112 p 17 DC1 (device control 1) 49 1 81 Q 113 q 18 DC2 (device control 2) 50 2 82 R 114 r 19 DC3 (device control 3) 51 3 83 S 115 s 20 DC4 (device control 4) 52 4 84 T 116 t 21 NAK (negative acknowledge) 53 5 85 U 117 u 22 SYN (synchronous idle) 54 6 86 V 118 v 23 ETB (end of trans. block) 55 7 87 W 119 w 24 CAN (cancel) 56 8 88 X 120 x 25 EM (end of medium) 57 9 89 Y 121 y 26 SUB (substitute) 58 : 90 Z 122 z 27 ESC (escape) 59 ; 91 [ 123 { 28 FS (file separator) 60 < 92 \ 124 | 29 GS (group separator) 61 = 93 ] 125 } 30 RS (record separator) 62 > 94 ^ 126 ~ 31 US (unit separator) 63 ? 95 _ 127 DEL