Difference between revisions of "Concatenation"
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+ | Combining elements end-to-end to form 1 singular element. In the case of computer programming, an element is a string. | ||
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It is a way of making a new word (or String), by putting together two other strings. | It is a way of making a new word (or String), by putting together two other strings. | ||
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* [[Composite Formatting]] | * [[Composite Formatting]] | ||
* [[Interpolated Formatting]] | * [[Interpolated Formatting]] | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
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[[Category:Programming Language Concepts]] | [[Category:Programming Language Concepts]] | ||
[[Category:Object Oriented Programming]] | [[Category:Object Oriented Programming]] | ||
[[Category:C Sharp]] | [[Category:C Sharp]] |
Revision as of 19:06, 21 June 2019
Definition
Combining elements end-to-end to form 1 singular element. In the case of computer programming, an element is a string.
Relevance
Explanation
It is a way of making a new word (or String), by putting together two other strings.
How strings can be made:
string a = "abc";
string b = "def";
string c = "123";
int i = 123;
int j = 45;
float k = 6.34f;
string result1 = a + b; // result1 = "abcdef"
string result2 = a + i; // result2 = "abc123"
string result3 = i + a; // result3 = "123abc"
string result4 = c + i; // result4 = "123123"
string result5 = j + k; // result5 = "456.34" because even though both variables are numbers, because we are saving it as a string, it will concatinate
/*
"abc" + "def" = "abcdef"
“abc” + 123 = “abc123”
123 + “abc” = “123abc”
“123” + 123 = “123123”
45 + 6.34f = "456.34"
*/