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Concatenation

In formal language theory and computer programming, concatenation is the operation of joining sequential objects, such as character strings, files, lists or pieces of audio or video, end-to-end. For example, the concatenation of "snow" and "ball" is "snowball". In certain formalizations of concatenation theory, also called string theory, string…

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Concatenation of sets of strings

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Concatenation

Nodes90
Edges89
Triples59
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.022222
Components1

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Concatenation

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related to Syntax · 17
Concatenation → Advantages, BASICs, Dedicated, Example, Examples, Formatting, Furthermore, Hello, In, Interpolation, Java, Overloading, PHP, SQL, String, Visual Basic, World
related to Database theory · 12
Concatenation → Boulder, CO, Fake St Apt, For, However, One, Separately, The, Then, USA, When, ZIP
related to Concatenation of sets of strings · 7
Concatenation → For, In, Many, S1, S1S2, S1w, S2
related to Recreational mathematics · 7
Concatenation → Champernowne, Copeland, Erdős, Examples, In, Smarandache, Wellin
is a · 3
Concatenation → binary infix operator, operation of joining sequential objects, primitive notion
related to Audio and telephony · 3
Concatenation → For, In, The
related to Lisp · 3
Concatenation → It, Since, Theappendprocedure
related to Terminology · 3
Concatenation → Despite, Thus, To
related to Algebraic properties · 2
Concatenation → Sets, The
related to Implementation · 2
Concatenation → However, In

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Concatenationis aoperation of joining sequential objects0.90text
Concatenationis aprimitive notion0.90text
Concatenationis abinary infix operator0.90text
Concatenationrelated to Algebraic propertiesThe0.60section
Concatenationrelated to Algebraic propertiesSets0.60section
Concatenationrelated to Audio and telephonyIn0.60section
Concatenationrelated to Audio and telephonyFor0.60section
Concatenationrelated to Audio and telephonyThe0.60section
Concatenationrelated to Concatenation of sets of stringsIn0.60section
Concatenationrelated to Concatenation of sets of stringsFor0.60section
Concatenationrelated to Concatenation of sets of stringsS10.60section
Concatenationrelated to Concatenation of sets of stringsS20.60section

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