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Concatenates between 1 and 64 arguments.
strcat(
argument1,
argument2 [,
argument3 ... ])
Learn more about syntax conventions.
Name | Type | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|
argument1 ... argumentN | scalar | ✔️ | The expressions to concatenate. |
Note
If the arguments aren't of string type, they'll be forcibly converted to string.
The arguments concatenated to a single string.
The following example uses the strcat()
function to concatenate the strings provided to form the string, "hello world." The results are assigned to the variable str
.
print str = strcat("hello", " ", "world")
Output
str |
---|
hello world |
The following example uses the strcat()
function to create a concatenated multi-line string which is saved to the variable, MultiLineString
. It uses the newline character to break the string into new lines.
print MultiLineString = strcat("Line 1\n", "Line 2\n", "Line 3")
Output
The results show the expanded row view with the multiline string.
MultiLineString |
---|
1. "MultiLineString": Line 1 2. Line 2 3. Line 3 |