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third-person singular of concatenate
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To join or link together, as though in a chain
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Computer instruction to join two strings together

The Unix program cat is used to concatenate and display files. Its name comes from the word catenate.

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{f} link together, connect one to another
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{v} to link or join together
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Name of the PIP operation that copies two or more separate files into one new file in the specified sequence
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add by linking or joining so as to form a chain or series; "concatenate terms"; "concatenate characters" arranged into chained list
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The combination of two items into one by placing one of the items after the other In Fortran, the concatenation operator (//) is used to combine character items See also character expression
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To join two operands end-to-end
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add by linking or joining so as to form a chain or series; "concatenate terms"; "concatenate characters"
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(v ) To string together two or more sequences, such as files, into one longer sequence The UNIX® cat command, for example, concatenates files
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To connect or link in a series or chain GigaRing
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1 To connect or link in a series or chain 2 Computer Science To arrange (strings of characters) into a chained list adj 1 Connected or linked in a series
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In programming, the act of combining two strings into a single, longer string
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Chain together in a sequence
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To link two things together, often used with attaching two strings together so they can be displayed as one string
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To place together Data elements such as strings can be concatenated to produce a string that contains all of the characters of the first original string, followed by the characters of the next original string, and so on Files can be concatenated by combining their contents in a similar manner, either into a new file or into one of the original files
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To place two (or more) things together one directly after the other For example, treehouse is the concatenation of the words tree and house
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arranged into chained list
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Joint, put together "+" is the string concatenation operator in A
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The combination of two items into one by placing one of the items after the other In Fortran 95/90, the concatenation operator (//) is used to combine character items See also character expression
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To join two or more strings in an expression
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To link together; to unite in a series or chain, as things depending on one another
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In the LAS environment, concatenate is the overlaying of an input image with one image or a series of images using the lines and samples to calculate the projection coordinates in the creation of a mosaicked image
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to join two strings together one after the other
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To join sequentially
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Concatentate means to combine two or more items into a single item Usually concatenate is used in reference to joining one or more strings into a single string Related Resources: Strings for Beginners and Quick Snippets for Experts This article covers a wide range of the String object's capabilities and presents some source snippets for some common string uses String Object Quick Reference Online quick reference guide to the String object Includes a printable quick reference that fits on one sheet of paper so you won't wear out your copy of the Rhino book
concatenate
To place together Data elements such as strings can be concatenated to produce a string containing all the characters of one of the original strings followed by the characters of the next original string, and so on Files can be concatenated by combining their contents in a similar manner, either into a new file or into one of the original files
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to combine two sets of things end-to-end In UNIX, files can be concatenated (or "catenated") using the cat command
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In Access, joining together data from separate fields using the ampersand “&” operator; combining characters, usually in a calculated field, to form a new string