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concatenationc. 1600, from Late Latin concatenationem (nominative concatenatio) "a linking together," noun of action from past participle stem of concatenare "to link together," from com- " [..]
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concatenationThe act of linking together two or more objects.
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concatenationA mechanism for allocating very large amounts of bandwidth
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concatenationConcatenation means gluing Strings end to end to form one big String. You specify it in Java with the + operator (the same as used for addition), e. g. // simple concatenation final String greeting = [..]
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concatenation(n) the state of being linked together as in a chain; union in a linked series(n) the linking together of a consecutive series of symbols or events or ideas etc(n) a series of things depending on each [..]
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concatenationThe connection of transmission channels similar to a chain. Concentrator
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concatenationConcatenation, in the context of programming, is the operation of joining two strings together. The term"concatenation" literally means to merge two things together. Also known as st [..]
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concatenationConcatenation, in the context of databases, refers to the joining together two or more things into a large one. In database parlance, the things being joined are generally two table fields which may b [..]
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concatenationThe process of gluing one cat's nose to another cat's tail. Also, a similar operation on two strings.
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concatenationThe process of gluing one cat’s nose to another cat’s tail. Also a similar operation on two strings
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concatenationCompound types made of a number of smaller pieces generally have operations to compose and decompose them, and perhaps to rearrange them. Objects
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concatenationJoining of Visual Basic string variables to make longer strings using the ’&’ operator.
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concatenationConcatenation is the process of combining two or more strings into a new, larger string. In Python you can concatenation two strings using the + operator. For example: compound_word = "tom" + "or" + "row"
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concatenationConcatenating two strings means sticking them together, one after another, producing a new string. For example, the string ‘foo’ concatenated with the string ‘bar’ gives the string ‘foobar’. (See Conc [..]
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concatenation
(countable) A series of links united; a series or order of things depending on each other, as if linked together; a chain, a succession.
* '''1927''', Albert Einstein, as quoted by H. G. Kessler in [..]
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