I assume you want it in ASCII. (there is also EBCDIC for users on
mainframes).

Esc is 033 or (0x01b in hex).
^c is 003
^d is 004

Google for an ASCII chart.

Jay Kline said:
> I am learning expect to automate a few tasks here, and am looking for
> the  octal code of the esc key. (I think thats what I need, isnt it?) As
> I am sure  I will also need ^c ^d and others, where can I look this up?
>
> Jay
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