concatenate-strings - (strings)
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Description
String variables and literals can produce a new string by concatenation, using plus ("+") clause.
Concatenation in this manner can be used in any statement where a string is expected.
Note that you can concatenate binary strings too, i.e. strings that do not end with a null character,
with each binary string used in its true length. The result will in general be a binary string.
Examples
For instance, here we'll concatenate two string constants and a variable "var":
set-string var = "day"
set-string newstr = "nice " + var + " it is!"
print-out newstr new-line
The result will be "nice day it is!".
In the following case, directory (variable "dir") is concatenated with a forward slash ("/") and then
file name (variable "file") to produce full path of a file to read:
read-file dir+"/"+file to content
Name
concatenate-strings - (strings)
Purpose
Add strings using a plus ("+") sign.
See Also
Strings
concatenate-stringscopy-stringcount-substringdelete-stringlower-stringnew-stringread-splitreplace-stringset-stringsplit-stringstring-lengthtrim-stringupper-stringwrite-string See all documentation
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Syntax
<string> + <string> [ + ... ]
