concatenation
IPA: kʌnkætʌnˈeɪʃʌn
noun
- (countable) A series of links united; a series or order of things depending on each other, as if linked together; a chain, a succession.
- (uncountable) The application of these series of links.
- (programming) The operation of joining multiple character strings.
- (programming) A character string formed by joining multiple character strings.
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Examples of "concatenation" in Sentences
- A tar file is the concatenation of one or more files.
- The paragraph is a concatenation of these four fields.
- Concatenation may be thought of as the inverse of partitioning.
- None of the concatenation, repetition or appending operations work.
- The concatenation is a rather exciting departure from decades of tradition.
- It is the concatenation of that with a hard to connect up notion of molarity.
- In mathematics, concatenation is the joining of two numbers by their numerals.
- The portentious concatenation is a parallel post by another well-known non-philosopher, P. Z.Meyers.
- In Simplicius Fate is the chain of causal concatenation which is inherent in the seed and there - fore considered the ratio seminalis.
- The single text operator (the so-called ampersand) is used in formulas to join together two or more text entries (an operation with the highfalutin 'name concatenation).
- Nature had formed honest Meg for such encounters; and as her noble soul delighted in them, so her outward properties were in what Tony Lumpkin calls a concatenation accordingly.
- I think the idea of 'concatenation' is a useful way to approach the heterogeneity of the social, but I wonder at the same time whether it doesn't cover over some difficult questions.
- The turn to concrete social mechanisms as the unit of social analysis suggests that it is most fruitful to seek out explanations of outcomes as the "concatenation" of a set of common social mechanisms Social Mechanisms: An Analytical Approach to Social Theory.
- For astrology pretendeth to discover that correspondence or concatenation which is between the superior globe and the inferior; natural magic pretendeth to call and reduce natural philosophy from variety of speculations to the magnitude of works; and alchemy pretendeth to make separation of all the unlike parts of bodies which in mixtures of natures are incorporate.