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chr NUMBER
chr
Returns the character represented by that NUMBER in the character set. For example, chr(65) is ``A'' in ASCII. For the reverse, use ord.

If NUMBER is omitted, uses $_.

Source: Perl builtin functions
Copyright: Larry Wall, et al.
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