ORD()
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Overview
Returns the code value of the leftmost character in the string argument.
USAGE
ORD(string)
Argument Name | Description |
---|---|
| The string to evaluate |
DETAILS
ORD()
is a string function that returns the code value of the leftmost character in the string argument.
A multi-byte character is interpreted as a single character, unlike ASCII()
(which cannot handle higher numbered characters).
A single-byte character returns the same value as ASCII()
.
A NULL
is returned if the argument is NULL
.
EXAMPLES
SELECT ORD('1'), ORD('abc'), ORD('a');
+----------+------------+----------+
| ORD('1') | ORD('abc') | ORD('a') |
+----------+------------+----------+
| 49 | 97 | 97 |
+----------+------------+----------+