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I'm rewriting a library from java which uses something like

public int myFunc(char c){
 return c+200
}

because in java 'a' + 1 will be 'b'

in Swift I cannot simply add an Int to a Character. Google search doesn't know anything about that.

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Swift is a Strong Type Language. So the typecast is strict.

If you get ASCII value, you can like this:

let asciiValues = string.utf8.map{ Int($0) }

I hope that helps.

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  • UTF-8 is not ASCII.
    – Martin R
    Sep 2, 2016 at 15:20
  • The ASCII value of English character is equal with the code value of UTF16 and UTF8. So by using this specificity, you can get the ASCII value easily.
    – W.venus
    Sep 2, 2016 at 15:29

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