JavaScript String fromCodePoint() is an inbuilt method in JavaScript that is used to return a string or an element for the given sequence of code point values (ASCII value).
List of code point values of different elements: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Unicode_characters
Syntax:
String.fromCodePoint(a1, a2, a3, ....)
Parameters: Here parameters a1, a2, etc are the sequence of code point values.
Return value: It returns the corresponding string or elements for the given sequence of code point values.
Below is an example of the String.fromCodePoint() Method.
Example 1: This example shows the basic use of the String.fromCodePoint() Method in Javascript.
let a = String.fromCodePoint(71, 70, 71); console.log(a); |
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Example 2: This example shows the basic use of the String.fromCodePoint() Method in Javascript.
// Taking some code point values let a = String.fromCodePoint(42); let b = String.fromCodePoint(65, 90); let c = String.fromCodePoint(66, 65, 102); // Printing the corresponding elements of // the code point value. console.log(a); console.log(b); console.log(c); |
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Example 3: This example shows the basic use of the String.fromCodePoint() Method in Javascript.
// Taking some code point values let a = String.fromCodePoint(71, 101, 101, 107, 115); // Printing the corresponding elements of // the code point value. console.log(a); |
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We have a complete list of Javascript string methods, to check those please go through this Javascript String Complete reference article.
Supported Browser:
- Chrome 41 and above
- Edge 12 and above
- Firefox 29 and above
- Opera 28 and above
- Safari 10 and above