CONCATENATE
Creates a new string by combining all specified strings into a single string
Syntax
=CONCATENATE(string1, string2, ..., stringN)
Arguments
Argument | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
string | String | The strings to combine |
Examples
=CONCATENATE("ABC", "DEF", 'GHI")
→"ABCDEFGHI"
Combines the strings "ABC", "DEF", and "GHI" into a single string
=CONCATENATE("Hello there, ", @Name, "!")
→"Hello there, John!"
Combines the string "Hello there, ", the shape data property "Name", and the string "!"
=CONCATENATE("A", 1, true)
→"A1true"
Combines the string "A", the number 1, and the boolean value true. Because the Lucid formula system automatically converts value to the correct type, it produces a string version of each value and then creates a string
=CONCATENATE("", "A", "")
→"A"
Combines the strings "" (blank), "A", and "" (blank)
Updated 9 months ago