Function Concat combines, or concatenates, all the specified parameters in order and returns the resultant string.
FUNCTION Concat(txt : DYNARRAY[] of CHAR): DYNARRAY[] of CHAR;def vs.Concat(txt):
return DYNARRAY[] of CHAR| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| txt | DYNARRAY[] of CHAR |
[[User:CBM-c-|c]], 2015.05.23: You can use [[VS:Concat]] to convert numbers to strings, but it uses exclusively a dot "." as symbol for the decimal marker, it outputs the number as seen from inside VS. See the table below for a list of routines formatting according to your system's settings. {| class="wikitable" |+ Decimal marker symbol usage
| ! Metric: ',' !! American '.' |
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| : 100,123 |
| : 100.123 |
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| ! Formatting routines: !! Non formatting routines: |
| - |
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: [[VS:Num2Str]], [[VS:Num2StrF]], [[VS:Angle2Str]], [[VS:Area2Str]], [[VS:Volume2Str]]
: Num2Str(3, 100.123) { --> 100,123 on metric systems }
: Num2Str(3, 100.123) { --> 100.123 on American systems }
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: [[VS:Concat]]
: Concat(100.123) { --> 100.123 on any system }
|}
==== VectorScript ====
AlrtDialog(Concat('A', 'sample', 'string'));==== Python ====
vs.AlrtDialog(vs.Concat('A', 'sample', 'string'))Availability: from All Versions
- Strings