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Concatenating strings in Python
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schedule Mar 9, 2022
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expand_more We can concatenate strings in Python using the +
operator.
Examples
Join two strings
To join two strings together:
s1 = "Sky" + "Towner"print(s1)
SkyTowner
Repeat the same string
We can use the *
operator to repeat "SkyTowner"
multiple times:
SkyTownerSkyTownerSkyTowner
Non-string objects
To concatenate any non-string objects, make sure to call str()
on them first:
If you don't you will get a TypeError
:
age = 17
TypeError: can only concatenate str (not "int") to str
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