javascript join strings code example

Example 1: .join javascript

const elements = ['Fire', 'Air', 'Water'];

console.log(elements.join());
// expected output: "Fire,Air,Water"

console.log(elements.join(''));
// expected output: "FireAirWater"

console.log(elements.join('-'));
// expected output: "Fire-Air-Water"

Example 2: javascript join array

var array = ["Joe", "Kevin", "Peter"];
array.join(); // "Joe,Kevin,Peter"
array.join("-"); // "Joe-Kevin-Peter"
array.join(""); // "JoeKevinPeter"
array.join(". "); // "Joe. Kevin. Peter"

Example 3: .join in javascript

const elements = ['Sun', 'Earth', 'Moon'];

console.log(elements.join());
// output: "Sun,Earth,Moon"

console.log(elements.join(''));
// output: "SunEarthMoon"

console.log(elements.join('-'));
// output: "Sun-Earth-Moon"

Example 4: how to concatenate strings javascript

var str1 = "Hello ";
var str2 = "world!";
var res = str1.concat(str2);
// does not change the existing strings, but
// returns a new string containing the text
// of the joined strings.

Example 5: string concat javascript

//This method adds two or more strings and returns a new single string.

let str1 = new String( "This is string one" ); 
let str2 = new String( "This is string two" ); 
let str3 = str1.concat(str2.toString());
console.log("str1 + str2 : "+str3)

output:
str1 + str2 : This is string oneThis is string two

Example 6: javascript string concat vs +

It is strongly recommended to use the string
concatenationoperators (+, +=) instead of String.concat
method for perfomance reasons