Convert Character value to ASCII value in R Programming – charToRaw() Function Last Updated : 08 Feb, 2024 Improve Improve Like Article Like Save Share Report charToRaw() function in R Language is used to convert the given character to their corresponding ASCII value or “raw” objects. Syntax: charToRaw(x)Parameters: x: Given characters to be converted Example 1: Python3 # R program to illustrate # charToRaw function # Calling charToRaw() function over # some alphabets x <- charToRaw("a") y <- charToRaw("A") z <- charToRaw("ab") # Getting the corresponding ASCII value x y z Output : [1] 61[1] 41[1] 61 62 Example 2: Python3 # R program to illustrate # charToRaw function # Initializing some strings a <- "Geeks" b <- "GFG is a CS Portal" # Calling charToRaw() function # over above strings c <- charToRaw(a) d <- charToRaw(b) # Getting the ASCII values of the above # specified strings c d Output: [1] 47 65 65 6b 73[1] 47 46 47 20 69 73 20 61 20 43 53 20 50 6f 72 74 61 6c Like Article Suggest improvement Next Convert a Numeric Object to Character in R Programming - as.character() Function Share your thoughts in the comments Add Your Comment Please Login to comment...