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Hello, I'm having trouble with ASC, I have a set of numbers converted into asc, but I don't understand how it arrives at the results..

2 50 
4 52 
6 54 
7 55 
15 13617 
19 14641 
22 12850 
23 13106 
28 14386 
36 13875 
44 13364

I understand that 4 is 52 in asc, but how is 44 = 13364? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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NewSun,

The character "2" in ASCII is written as 0x34 Hex, which translates as 52 Dec.

The 2 characters "22" are written as 0x3434 Hex, which translates as 13364 Dec.

All clear? :graduated:

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