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Latest revision as of 17:50, 25 May 2024
The _CONTROLCHR function returns the current state of the _CONTROLCHR statement as -1 when OFF and 0 when ON.
Syntax
- status% = _CONTROLCHR
Description
- The function requires no parameters.
- Default return is 0 when the _CONTROLCHR statement has never been used previous to a function read.
- When the statement has been use to turn OFF control characters, the characters can be printed as text without screen formatting.
See also
- Featured in our "Keyword of the Day" series
- _CONTROLCHR
- CHR$, ASC (function)
- INKEY$, _KEYHIT
- ASCII (codes)