Python chr() Method
The chr()
method returns the string representing a character whose Unicode code point is the integer.
Syntax:
chr(integer)
Parameters:
integer: Required. An integer from 0 through 1,114,111 (0x10FFFF in base 16).
Return type:
Returns a string.
The following example returns characters from the given integer arguments.
print("The character value of 65 is: ", chr(65))
print("The character value of 90 is: ", chr(90))
print("The character value of 97 is: ", chr(97))
print("The character value of 122 is: ", chr(122))
print("The character value of 1200 is: ", chr(1200))
The character value of 65 is: A
The character value of 90 is: Z
The character value of 97 is: a
The character value of 122 is: z
The character value of 1200 is: Ұ
If the specified integer is out of range, then the ValueError
exception is thrown.
print(chr(-1))
ValueError: chr() arg not in range(0x110000)