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Concatenation | Variables and Types
Introduction to Python
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Introduction to Python

Introduction to Python

1. First Acquaintance
2. Variables and Types
3. Conditional Statements
4. Other Data Types
5. Loops
6. Functions

bookConcatenation

Let's dive into concatenation. This process simply joins two strings together. In Python, you can concatenate two strings using the + operator, much like you'd add numbers.

Note

Concatenation won't automatically insert spaces between the strings you're joining.

For instance, you can combine words with an article:

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# Article and word article = "The" country = "Netherlands" # Output result of the concatenations print(article + country) print(article + " " + country) # Add blank space between
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Note

Keep in mind, you can only concatenate strings with other strings. In other words, you can't directly concatenate a word like 'word' with a number such as 1. To achieve this, first convert the number to a string using the str(1) function, and then concatenate.

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