import { fn } from "https://deno.land/x/ddc_vim@v4.0.2/deps.ts";
const { char2nr } = fn;
Return Number value of the first char in {string}. Examples:
char2nr(" ") returns 32
char2nr("ABC") returns 65
When {utf8} is omitted or zero, the current 'encoding' is used. Example for "utf-8":
char2nr("á") returns 225
char2nr("á"[0]) returns 195
When {utf8} is TRUE, always treat as UTF-8 characters.
A combining character is a separate character.
nr2char()
does the opposite.
To turn a string into a list of character numbers:
let str = "ABC"
let list = map(split(str, '\zs'), {_, val -> char2nr(val)})
Result: [65, 66, 67]
Returns 0 if {string} is not a String
.
Can also be used as a method
:
GetChar()->char2nr()