Question

I have a loop with i incrementing through a string, and I want to print that character, but its ASCII code.

myString = "90210";
for (int i = 0; i < myString.length(); i++) {
    System.out.println(myString.charAt(i));
}

To output:

57
48
50
49
48

Obviously charAt() doesn't do this, but I need another method to append to it to get my desired result.

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Solution

Just cast to an int so that you get the numerical value of the char, which consequently uses the overloaded println(int) method

System.out.println((int)myString.charAt(i));

OTHER TIPS

System.out.println(myString.charAt(i) - '\0');
System.out.println(myString.charAt(i) - 0);
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