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Merge Strings

In programming, there are no insurmountable obstacles; persistent practice can overcome any challenge. Therefore, let us discuss another essential aspect related to strings.

It is valuable to understand how to merge strings. In Python, this is achieved effortlessly by using the + operator. While this may seem obvious, I will provide a detailed explanation as customary. Consider the following example (a well-known string from The Beatles' song 'Tell Me Why').

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string1 = "Tell me why you cried," string2 = " and why you lied to me" string = string1 + string2 print(string)
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Note

This process is referred to as "concatenation," and it functions much like glue, essentially combining them together. If we desire strings to appear more legible, it is advisable to include spaces since concatenation does not automatically insert them.

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One more task for you, fill the gaps and follow the algorithm:

  1. Print country: Italy.
  2. Print country: Ukraine.
  3. Print country: Egypt.

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Merge Strings

In programming, there are no insurmountable obstacles; persistent practice can overcome any challenge. Therefore, let us discuss another essential aspect related to strings.

It is valuable to understand how to merge strings. In Python, this is achieved effortlessly by using the + operator. While this may seem obvious, I will provide a detailed explanation as customary. Consider the following example (a well-known string from The Beatles' song 'Tell Me Why').

12345
string1 = "Tell me why you cried," string2 = " and why you lied to me" string = string1 + string2 print(string)
copy

Note

This process is referred to as "concatenation," and it functions much like glue, essentially combining them together. If we desire strings to appear more legible, it is advisable to include spaces since concatenation does not automatically insert them.

Oppgave

Swipe to start coding

One more task for you, fill the gaps and follow the algorithm:

  1. Print country: Italy.
  2. Print country: Ukraine.
  3. Print country: Egypt.

Løsning

Switch to desktopBytt til skrivebordet for virkelighetspraksisFortsett der du er med et av alternativene nedenfor
Alt var klart?

Hvordan kan vi forbedre det?

Takk for tilbakemeldingene dine!

Seksjon 3. Kapittel 13
Switch to desktopBytt til skrivebordet for virkelighetspraksisFortsett der du er med et av alternativene nedenfor
Vi beklager at noe gikk galt. Hva skjedde?
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