Code
Returns the Unicode code points for the characters in the text.
Format
Code ( text )
Parameters
text
- one or more characters
Data type returned
number
Originated in version
10.0
Description
Returns the Unicode code points for the characters in text
. If zero characters are in text
, returns an empty string.
If one character is in the text, the function returns the code point for that character. If the text contains multiple characters, the Unicode code point for each character is returned as a group of five digits where the code point for the first character is represented by the low five digits, the code point for the second character in the next higher (to the left) five digits, and so forth.
When converting a composite character such as ä, the function returns the Unicode code point for the composite character.
The following table shows how navigational characters are reported to a script activated by this trigger:
Key Pressed |
Is reported as |
Notes |
backspace |
8 |
Corresponds to Unicode/ASCII code for BS (backspace) |
tab |
9 |
Corresponds to Unicode/ASCII code for HT (horizontal tab) |
shift-tab |
9 |
The shift can be detected using the value returned from the Get(TriggerModifierKeys) function |
enter |
10 |
Corresponds to Unicode/ASCII code for LF (line feed) |
return |
13 |
Corresponds to Unicode/ASCII code for CR (carriage return) |
escape |
27 |
Corresponds to Unicode/ASCII code for ESC (escape) |
left arrow |
28 |
Corresponds to Unicode/ASCII code for FS (file separator) |
up arrow |
29 |
Corresponds to Unicode/ASCII code for GS (group separator) |
right arrow |
30 |
Corresponds to Unicode/ASCII code for RS (record separator) |
down arrow |
31 |
Corresponds to Unicode/ASCII code for US (unit separator) |
space |
32 |
Corresponds to Unicode/ASCII code for Space |
forward delete |
127 |
Corresponds to Unicode/ASCII code for Delete |
Notes
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If there are too many characters to be represented in a number field in a FileMaker Pro file, the function returns "?".
Example 1
Code ( "" )
returns an empty string.
Code ( "a" )
returns 97.
Code ( "b" )
returns 98.
Code ( "ab" )
returns 9800097.
Code ( "ä" )
returns 228.
Code ( "ä" )
(an a followed by a dieresis character entered in a separate keystroke) returns 77600097.