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Concatenation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In computer programming, string concatenation is the operation of joining two character strings end to end. For example, the strings "snow" and "ball" may be concatenated to give "snowball". In many...
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Concatenation - Definition of Concatenation at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Concatenation. Look it up now! ... Use concatenation in a Sentence...
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Britannica Online Encyclopedia ... Learn more about "concatenation" ... Learn more about "concatenation" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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The simple definition of concatenation means adding two or more cells together, except you are dealing with text rather than numbers. If your first name is in a cell and your last name is in another cell, as below, then the formula to put your first and last name in a cell may look like: =F129&G129...
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A concatenation x||y or x&y is a string function that supplies the following results for character string x (string specification with the length n) and character string y (string specification with the length m):
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When you define a macro, you request concatenation with the special operator `##' in the macro body. When the macro is called, after actual arguments are substituted, all `##' operators are deleted, and so is any whitespace next to them (including whitespace that was part of an actual argument).
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