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Char-code

The numeric code for a given character

This function maps a character to its code, for example: (char-code #\A) evaluates to 65. See code-char for a sort of inverse function, which maps a code to the corresponding character.

Completion Axiom (completion-of-char-code):

(equal (char-code x)
       (if (characterp x)
           (char-code x)
         0))

Guard for (char-code x):

(characterp x)

This function maps all non-characters to 0.

Subtopics

Char-code-lemmas
Lemmas about char-code from the std/strings library.
Code-char-inverses-theorems
code-char and char-code are mutual inverses.