String Operator
There is only one
operator
for strings: the concatenation operator, represented by the ampersand
symbol, &
. It is used to bind a number of
string variables together, creating one string from two or more
individual strings. Any nonstring variable or expression is converted
to a string prior to concatenation. Its syntax is:
result = expression1 & expression2
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