Manuals/calci/CONCATENATE

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CONCATENATE ()


  • Parameters are text strings to join
    • CONCATENATE(), joins several text items into one text item.

Description

CONCATENATE()

  • Consider the following example in ZOS,
  • CONCATENATE("JOHN"," ","SMITH") returns JOHN SMITH
  • This function joins number of strings into one string.
  • Arguments can be text, numbers, array or cell references, or combination of all items.
  • An ampersand(&) can also be used instead of CONCATENATE function.

e.g. In Calci, if cell A1=JOHN and cell A2=SMITH, then

=(A1&" "&A2) returns JOHN SMITH
  • Text string should be enclosed in quotes.
  • If any punctuation marks are to be added between two strings, they should also be entered as argument.
  • If arguments are omitted, Calci displays a #NULL error message.

Examples

ColumnA ColumnB ColumnC ColumnD
Happy Holidays!
Apple Mango Orange
1234 ABCD
This is a pen. It is Black.
=CONCATENATE(A1," ",B1) : Returns Happy Holidays!
=CONCATENATE(A2,",",B2,",",C2) : Returns Apple,Mango,Orange
=CONCATENATE(A3&B3&"5678") : Returns 1234ABCD5678
=CONCATENATE(A4," ",B4) : Returns This is a pen. It is Black.

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