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|  | title: Python Ord Function | ||
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|  | ## Ord function
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|  | `ord()` is a built-in function in Python 3, to convert the string representing one Unicode character into integer  | ||
|  | representing the Unicode code of the character. | ||
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|  | #### Examples:
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|  | ``` | ||
|  | >>> ord('d') | ||
|  | 100 | ||
|  | >>> ord('1') | ||
|  | 49 | ||
|  | ``` | ||
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|  | ## chr function
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|  | `chr()` is a built-in function in Python 3, to convert the integer  | ||
|  | representing the Unicode code into a string representing a corresponding character. | ||
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|  | #### Examples:
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|  | ``` | ||
|  | >>> chr(49) | ||
|  | '1' | ||
|  | ``` | ||
|  | One thing is to be noted that, if the integer value passed to `chr()` is out of range then, a ValueError will be raised. | ||
|  | ``` | ||
|  | >>> chr(-10) | ||
|  | 'Traceback (most recent call last): | ||
|  |   File "<pyshell#24>", line 1, in <module> | ||
|  |     chr(-1) | ||
|  | ValueError: chr() arg not in range(0x110000)' | ||
|  | ``` | ||
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