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ORD

Syntax

ORD(str)

Description

If the leftmost character of the string str is a multi-byte character, returns the code for that character, calculated from the numeric values of its constituent bytes using this formula:

  (1st byte code)
+ (2nd byte code x 256)
+ (3rd byte code x 256 x 256) ...

If the leftmost character is not a multi-byte character, ORD() returns the same value as the ASCII() function.

Examples

SELECT ORD('2');
+----------+
| ORD('2') |
+----------+
|       50 |
+----------+

See Also

  • ASCII() - Return ASCII value of first character
  • CHAR() - Create a character from an integer value
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