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							Print the ASCII Value of a Character
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							Write a Python program that prints the ASCII value of a given character.
Example 1
- Input: character = 'A'
 - Output: 65
 - Explanation: 
- Step 1: Take the character 'A' as input.
 - Step 2: Use the ord() function to get the ASCII value.
 - Step 3: Print the ASCII value 65.
 
 
Example 2
- Input: character = 'a'
 - Output: 97
 - Explanation: 
- Step 1: Take the character 'a' as input.
 - Step 2: Use the ord() function to get the ASCII value.
 - Step 3: Print the ASCII value 97.
 
 
Constraints
- Input is a single valid ASCII character
 - Time Complexity: O(1)
 - Space Complexity: O(1)
 
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Solution Hints
- Use ord() function: ascii_value = ord(char)
 - Check if input is a single character: if len(char) == 1: ascii_value = ord(char)
 - Handle exceptions: try: ascii_value = ord(char) except TypeError: print("Input should be a character")