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var str1 = "Hello ";
var str2 = "world!";
var res = str1.concat(str2);
// does not change the existing strings, but
// returns a new string containing the text
// of the joined strings.
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var str1 = "Hello ";
var str2 = "world!";
var res = str1.concat(str2);
console.log(res);
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//This method adds two or more strings and returns a new single string.
let str1 = new String( "This is string one" );
let str2 = new String( "This is string two" );
let str3 = str1.concat(str2.toString());
console.log("str1 + str2 : "+str3)
output:
str1 + str2 : This is string oneThis is string two
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const str1 = 'Hello';
const str2 = 'World';
console.log(str1.concat(' ', str2));
// expected output: "Hello World"
console.log(str2.concat(', ', str1));
// expected output: "World, Hello"
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let first_string = 'I am a programmer, ';
let second_string = 'I am indisposable.';
let what_i_said = first_string + second_string;
console.log(what_i_said);
/* OR
*/
let tell_my_boss = first_string.concat(second_string);
console.log(tell_my_boss);
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const str1 = 'Hello';
const str2 = 'World';
console.log(str1 + str2);
>> HelloWorld
console.log(str1 + ' ' + str2);
>> Hello World
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var fruit="";
if(true){fruit +="Apple";;}
if(true){fruit +=" + Orange";}
if(true){fruit +=" + Banana";}
if(false){fruit +=" + Mango";}
console.log(fruit);
// Output: Apple + Orange + Banana
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var dest = new String("");
var src = new String("aze");
var ar = new Array();
ar.push(src);
ar.push(src);
dest = ar.join("");
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let string1 = "Hello"
let string2 = "World"
let finalString = string1 + ", " + string2 + "!" // Hello, World!