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hey guys welcome back to this video we are going to continue our discussion on the char data type the previous two videos kind of laid the foundation for this data type and in this video Im going to be talking about conversion between character data and integer data so if you remember from the ASCII table every single character has some integer value the example that I am trying to help you guys memorize is that 65 is the integer value for capital a what Im going to show you in this video is that what value is shown depends on how we tell the computer to interpret the data so to begin lets open up this char program that we started in the previous video this is what we have so far all we are doing is taking in a value specifically a character and storing it in the my char variable then we are printing out that character to show the correlation between ASCII and integer data Im going to rename the variable Im not going to change it a whole lot just completely to ASCII so I need to