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JavaScript: The Definitive Guide, Fourth Edition
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JavaScript: The Definitive Guide, Fourth Edition

by David Flanagan
November 2001
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
936 pages
68h 43m
English
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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Name

String.concat( ) — concatenate strings

Availability

JavaScript 1.2; JScript 3.0; ECMAScript v3

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.

See Also

Array.concat( )

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Publisher Resources

ISBN: 0596000480Supplemental ContentCatalog PageErrata