# Chr (IntAscii)

| **Name**    | ***Chr***                                                                                             |
| ----------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Syntax      | Chr (Integer asciiValue)                                                                              |
| Purpose     | To return a single-character string converted from a specified integer ascii value.                   |
| Description | Returns a single-character string that contains the character representing the specified ASCII value. |
| Return Type | String                                                                                                |
| Parameters  | asciiValue \[System.Int32] – Ascii value to be converted into string                                  |

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**Example**

In this example, we are passing the required parameter to the function transformation object using a *Variables* object.

Where,

*asciiValue* = 40

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Right-click on the function transformation object and select *Preview Output.* You can see that Astera Data Stack has returned a string value converted from a specified ASCII value.

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