I've looked at the ASCII table below:
http://www.lookuptables.com/
it doesn't seem to mention anything about a 90 representation of a char
so i tried the following:
but i can't seem to get an ASCII representation of 90 as a char.Code:char zero = 48; char ninty = 57+48; // prints out i. char ninty2 = (char) 67; // prints out C ? :|