Name

String.concat() — concatenate strings

Synopsis

string.concat(value, ...)

Arguments

value, ...

One or more values to be concatenated to string.

Returns

A new string that results from concatenating each of the arguments to string.

Description

concat() converts each of its arguments to a string (if necessary) and appends them, in order, to the end of string. It returns the resulting concatenation. Note that string itself is not modified.

String.concat() is an analog to Array.concat(). Note that it is often easier to use the + operator to perform string concatenation.

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