Use charCodeAt() Method to get Unicode value of character in JavaScript. The charCodeAt() method returns an integer between 0 and 65535 representing the UTF-16 code unit at the given index.
charCodeAt(index)
Example code Get the Unicode value of character JavaScript
HTML example code.
Just using String.fromCharCode(i)
would be a lot easier…
<html>
<body>
<script>
var str ="Hello";
console.log(str.charCodeAt(0));
</script>
</body>
</html>
Output:
Unicode of the last character in a string
<html>
<body>
<script>
var str = "HELLO WORLD";
var n = str.charCodeAt(str.length-1);
</script>
</body>
</html>
Output: 68
JavaScript character ASCII value modify
{
"31": "", "32": " ", "33": "!", "34": "\"", "35": "#",
"36": "$", "37": "%", "38": "&", "39": "'", "40": "(",
"41": ")", "42": "*", "43": "+", "44": ",", "45": "-",
"46": ".", "47": "/", "48": "0", "49": "1", "50": "2",
"51": "3", "52": "4", "53": "5", "54": "6", "55": "7",
"56": "8", "57": "9", "58": ":", "59": ";", "60": "<",
"61": "=", "62": ">", "63": "?", "64": "@", "65": "A",
"66": "B", "67": "C", "68": "D", "69": "E", "70": "F",
"71": "G", "72": "H", "73": "I", "74": "J", "75": "K",
"76": "L", "77": "M", "78": "N", "79": "O", "80": "P",
"81": "Q", "82": "R", "83": "S", "84": "T", "85": "U",
"86": "V", "87": "W", "88": "X", "89": "Y", "90": "Z",
"91": "[", "92": "\\", "93": "]", "94": "^", "95": "_",
"96": "`", "97": "a", "98": "b", "99": "c", "100": "d",
"101": "e", "102": "f", "103": "g", "104": "h", "105": "i",
"106": "j", "107": "k", "108": "l", "109": "m", "110": "n",
"111": "o", "112": "p", "113": "q", "114": "r", "115": "s",
"116": "t", "117": "u", "118": "v", "119": "w", "120": "x",
"121": "y", "122": "z", "123": "{", "124": "|", "125": "}",
"126": "~", "127": ""
}
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OS: Windows 10
Code: HTML 5 Version