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== Example ==
== Example ==


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// Join Example
/* Join concatenates strings */
 
var Words, Letters;
Words = new Array("Hello", "World");
Letters = new Array("D", "a", "l", "l", "a","s");
NSB.Print(Words.join(" ")+"!");
NSB.Print(Letters.join("_"));
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Rem Join Example
Rem Join Example
'Join concatenates strings
'Join concatenates strings
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Print Join(Words) & "!"
Print Join(Words) & "!"
Print Join(Letters, "_")
Print Join(Letters, "_")
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== Output ==
== Output ==
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[[Category:Strings]]
[[Category:Strings]]
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Latest revision as of 16:15, 24 July 2019

Join(stringarray[, delimiter])

Description

Join returns a string that is created by concatenating a list of strings with an optional delimit character. The required argument, stringarray, is a one-dimensional array of strings. The optional argument, delimiter, is a string expression whose first character is used to separate the strings joined from stringarray; if no string is provided a space character (" ") is used by default. To concantenate with no delimiters, use an empty space ("") as the delimiter.

Example

// Join Example
/* Join concatenates strings */

var Words, Letters;
Words = new Array("Hello", "World");
Letters = new Array("D", "a", "l", "l", "a","s");
NSB.Print(Words.join(" ")+"!");
NSB.Print(Letters.join("_"));

Rem Join Example
'Join concatenates strings
Dim Words, Letters
Words = Array("Hello", "World")
Letters = Array("D", "a", "l", "l", "a","s")
Print Join(Words) & "!"
Print Join(Letters, "_")

Output

Hello World!
Dallas

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