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95. Concatenate two string using '+' operator







'+' operator is used to concatenate two strings

Example One:

String myString1 = "Hey Dude ";
String myString2 = "How are you?";
String myString3 = myString1 + myString2;

Lets implement example one on Eclipse IDE:

1. Create 'StringConcatenate' class under any project as shown below:



2. Save and Run the 'StringConcatenate' class file
3. Observe that the output is displayed in console as shown below:



Download this project:

Click here to download this project containing 'StringConcatenate' class file used in this post (You can download this project and import into Eclipse IDE on your machine)

Example Two:

String myString1 = "Hey Dude..." + "How are you?";

Lets implement this on Eclipse IDE:

1. Create 'StringConcatenate' class under any project as shown below:



2. Save and Run the 'StringConcatenate' class file
3. Observe that the output is displayed in console as shown below:



Download this project:

Click here to download this project containing 'StringConcatenate' class file used in this post (You can download this project and import into Eclipse IDE on your machine)




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How to use 'equals( )' method for comparing two strings will be explained in next post.



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