// Very simple. Just cast your char as an int.
char character = 'a';
int ascii = (int) character;
//In your case, you need to get the specific Character from the String first and then cast it.
char character = name.charAt(0); // This gives the character 'a'
int ascii = (int) character; // ascii is now 97.
//Though cast is not required explicitly, but its improves readability.
int ascii = character; // Even this will do the trick.
public class AsciiValue {
public static void main(String[] args) {
char ch = 'a';
int ascii = ch;
// You can also cast char to int
int castAscii = (int) ch;
}
char character = name.charAt(0); // This gives the character 'a'
int ascii = (int) character; // ascii is now 97.
char a = 65, b = 66, c = 67;
System.out.println(a);
System.out.println(b);
System.out.println(c);
/* this is how you type ASCII values in java */
/*ASCII acronym for American Standard Code for Information Interchange.
It is a 7-bit character set contains 128 (0 to 127) characters.
It represents the numerical value of a character.
For example, the ASCII value of A is 65.*/
char a = 65, b = 66, c = 67;
System.out.println(a);
System.out.println(b);
System.out.println(c);
/* this is how you type ASCII values in java */
ASCII value of small letters i.e a = 97, b = 98, c = 99 ............... x = 120, y = 121, z = 122
ASCII value of capital letters i.e A = 65, B = 66, C = 67 .............. X = 88, Y = 89, Z = 90