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Four ways to declare Characters
Four ways to declare Characters
  


Public Class MainClass

   Public Shared Sub Main()
        'Character Declarations
        Dim chrLtr_a As Char = "a"c
        Dim chrAsc_a As Char = Chr(97)
        Dim chrAsc_b As Char = ChrW(98)
        Dim bytLtrA As Byte = Asc("a")

        Console.WriteLine(chrLtr_a)
        Console.WriteLine(chrAsc_a)
        Console.WriteLine(chrAsc_b)
        Console.WriteLine(bytLtrA)

   End Sub
End Class


           
         
    
  
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