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GNU Info (as.info)CharsCharacters .......... A single character may be written as a single quote immediately followed by that character. The same escapes apply to characters as to strings. So if you want to write the character backslash, you must write `'\\' where the first `\' escapes the second `\'. As you can see, the quote is an acute accent, not a grave accent. A newline immediately following an acute accent is taken as a literal character and does not count as the end of a statement. The value of a character constant in a numeric expression is the machine's byte-wide code for that character. `as' assumes your character code is ASCII: `'A' means 65, `'B' means 66, and so on. automatically generated by info2www version 1.2.2.9 |