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/kənˈkatnˌāt/,
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concatenated, past participle; concatenates, 3rd person singular present; concatenating, present participle; concatenated, past tense;
  1. Link (things) together in a chain or series
    • - some words may be concatenated, such that certain sounds are omitted

  1. (concatenate) combine two strings to form a single one
  2. (concatenation) the state of being linked together as in a chain; union in a linked series
  3. In computer programming, string concatenation is the operation of joining two character strings end-to-end. For example, the strings "snow" and "ball" may be concatenated to give "snowball". In many programming languages, string concatenation is a binary infix operator.
  4. (concatenate) To join or link together, as though in a chain; Computer instruction to join two strings together
  5. (concatenate) To place two (or more) things together one directly after the other. For example, treehouse is the concatenation of the words tree and house.
  6. (Concatenate) To combine multiple text values and / or functions that generate text values into a single string using the " &" character, i.e. "Printed on: " & Date() could result in "Printed on April 30, 2008".  This would be used to provide values for labels and text boxes, especially on reports.
  7. (concatenate) Adding one text string to the end of another.
  8. (concatenate) Causes the output of one command to act as the input to the next command.
  9. (concatenate) Name of the PIP operation that copies two or more separate files into one new file in the specified sequence.
  10. (concatenate) 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.
  11. (concatenate) To join together, or append one item to another. If you concatenate someone's first name with their last name, the result will be their full name. "Mary " + "Smith" = "Mary Smith"
  12. (concatenate) To join two operands end-to-end. See names.py for an example.
  13. (concatenate) which takes a list of Strings and flattens it into one long String. (Remember that Strings are really lists of Chars.) Use higher-order functions and/or operator sections in your solution as appropriate, but do not use the pre-existing concat function. ...
  14. Concatenated messages, also called multipart or segmented SMS or LongSMS, are used to overcome the limitation on the number of characters that can be sent in a single SMS (usually 160 characters for normal GSM text). ...
  15. (concatenation) (1) To unite in a series; to link together; to chain. (2) The linking of transmission channels (phone lines, coaxial cable, optical fiber) end-to-end.
  16. (concatenation) Combining text, numbers, or dates within a text box. In Access, you use the ampersand (&) symbol to join the contents of multiple cells.
  17. (CONCATENATION) A convention of all the nation's kitty cats.
  18. (Concatenation (from Latin concatenare, to link together)) is taking two or more separately located things and placing them side-by-side next to each other so that they can now be treated as one thing. ...
  19. (Concatenation) A mechanism for allocating very large amounts of bandwidth for transport of a payload associated with a 'superrate service', which is a service at a transmission rate greater than the normal maximum rate of OC-1. ...
  20. (Concatenation) Compression algorithms are designed to economise on bandwidth by eliminating parts of an image in a way that is least noticeable to the human eye. ...
  21. (Concatenation) State or condition of the correlated action of mutually interdependent processes. Situation where a number of distinct processes mesh or link together with a resulting cumulative effect in a well coordinated movement. ...
  22. (Concatenation) Storing data either on one disk (simple) or on disk space that spans more than one disk (spanned).
  23. (Concatenation) The ability of a reading system to join together that data from multiple symbologies and interpret the information in a single message. ...
  24. (Concatenation) The facility to link together specific items of data, held in data carriers, to form a single file or field of data.
  25. (Concatenation) The process of connecting pieces of fiber together.