concatenation

[kɒnkætɪˈneɪʃən]

concatenation Definition

  • 1the action of linking things together in a series
  • 2a series of interconnected things or events

Using concatenation: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "concatenation" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The concatenation of the two strings produced a longer string.

  • Example

    The concatenation of events led to the downfall of the company.

  • Example

    The concatenation of circumstances made it impossible for him to attend the meeting.

concatenation Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for concatenation

Phrases with concatenation

  • a symbol used to join two or more strings together

    Example

    In programming, the plus sign (+) is often used as a concatenation operator.

  • a function that combines two or more strings into a single string

    Example

    The CONCATENATE function in Excel is used to join two or more cells together.

  • a mathematical operation that combines two or more numbers into a single number

    Example

    The concatenation product of 23 and 45 is 2345.

Origins of concatenation

from Latin 'concatenare', meaning 'to link together'

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Summary: concatenation in Brief

The term 'concatenation' [kɒnkætɪˈneɪʃən] refers to the action of linking things together in a series or a series of interconnected things or events. It is commonly used in computer programming to combine strings or numbers. Examples include 'The concatenation of the two strings produced a longer string.' and 'The CONCATENATE function in Excel is used to join two or more cells together.'