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<lang BBC BASIC> S$=" World!" |
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PRINT S$ |
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<pre>Hello World!</pre> |
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Revision as of 19:26, 3 October 2013
You are encouraged to solve this task according to the task description, using any language you may know.
Basic Data Operation
This is a basic data operation. It represents a fundamental action on a basic data type.
You may see other such operations in the Basic Data Operations category, or:
Integer Operations
Arithmetic |
Comparison
Boolean Operations
Bitwise |
Logical
String Operations
Concatenation |
Interpolation |
Comparison |
Matching
Memory Operations
Pointers & references |
Addresses
Create a string variable equal to any text value. "Prepend" the string variable with another string literal.
To illustrate the operation, show the content of the variable.
ALGOL 68
File: String_prepend.a68<lang algol68>#!/usr/bin/a68g --script #
- -*- coding: utf-8 -*- #
STRING str := "12345678"; "0" +=: str; print(str)</lang>Output:
012345678
BBC BASIC
<lang BBC BASIC> S$=" World!"
S$="Hello"+S$ PRINT S$ END</lang>
- Output:
Hello World!
D
<lang d>import std.stdio;
void main() {
string s = "world!"; s = "Hello " ~ s; writeln(s);
}</lang>
- Output:
Hello world!
Python
File: String_prepend.py<lang python>#!/usr/bin/env python
- -*- coding: utf-8 -*- #
str = "12345678"; str = "0" + str; # by concatination # print(str)</lang>Output:
012345678
REXX
<lang rexx>s='llo world!' s='he's Say s </lang> Output:
hello world!
Tcl
Concatenation is a fundamental feature of Tcl's basic language syntax. <lang tcl>set s "llo world" set s "he$s" puts $s</lang>
- Output:
hello world
Wart
<lang wart>s <- "12345678" s <- ("0" + s)</lang>