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JavaScript fromCharCode() Method

String Object Reference JavaScript String Object

Example

Convert a Unicode number into a character:

var n = String.fromCharCode(65);

The result of n will be:

A

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Definition and Usage

The fromCharCode() method converts Unicode values into characters.

Note: This is a static method of the String object, and the syntax is always String.fromCharCode().


Browser Support

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The fromCharCode() method is supported in all major browsers.


Syntax

String.fromCharCode(n1, n2, ..., nX)

Parameter Values

Parameter Description
n1, n2, ..., nX Required. One or more Unicode values to be converted

Return Value

Type Description
String The character(s) representing the specified unicode number(s)

Technical Details

JavaScript Version: 1.2


More Examples

Example

Convert a set of Unicode values into characters:

var n = String.fromCharCode(72,69,76,76,79);

The result of n will be:

HELLO

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String Object Reference JavaScript String Object

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