CHR$ (Function)

returns a single-character string, determined by  (after it has been rounded down, if it is a noninteger).

When  is between 32 and 126 inclusive,   gives the character indexed by that number in the ASCII table, except for , which gives the Yen symbol (&yen;). (ASCII character 92 is the backslash, which you can get from .)

When  is any other value between 0 and 255 inclusive, the character given is one of the other symbols available, determined by SmileBoom.

If  is any other value, the system generates an error.

The opposite of  is ASC; the result of   is   (as long as it's an integer between 0 and 255 inclusive), and the result of   is the first character of   (as long as it's not empty).