- the state of being linked together as in a chain; union in a linked series
- the linking together of a consecutive series of symbols or events or ideas etc; "it was caused by an improbable concatenation of circumstances"
- chain: a series of things depending on each other as if linked together; "the chain of command"; "a complicated concatenation of circumstances"
- the act of linking together as in a series or chain
- (concatenate) combine two strings to form a single one
- In mathematics, concatenation is the joining of two numbers by their numerals. That is, the concatenation of 123 and 456 is 123456. Concatenation of numbers a and b is denoted a||b.
- (concatenate) To join or link together, as though in a chain; Computer instruction to join two strings together
- (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.
- (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.
- (concatenate) Adding one text string to the end of another.
- (concatenate) Causes the output of one command to act as the input to the next command.
- (concatenate) Name of the PIP operation that copies two or more separate files into one new file in the specified sequence.
- (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"
- (concatenate) To join two operands end-to-end. See names.py for an example.
- (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. ...
- 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). ...
- The process of gluing one cat's nose to another cat's tail. Also, a similar operation on two strings.
- The ability of a reading system to join together that data from multiple symbologies and interpret the information in a single message. ...
- The process of connecting pieces of fiber together.
- The operation of joining two or more character strings together, end to end.
- 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. ...
- (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.
- or hierarchical assignment of probabilities.
- The facility to link together specific items of data, held in data carriers, to form a single file or field of data.
- 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. ...