Example 1: combine two arrays javascript
let arr1 = [0, 1, 2];
let arr2 = [3, 5, 7];
let primes = arr1.concat(arr2);
// > [0, 1, 2, 3, 5, 7]
Example 2: javascript concat
let chocholates = ['Mars', 'BarOne', 'Tex'];
let chips = ['Doritos', 'Lays', 'Simba'];
let sweets = ['JellyTots'];
let snacks = [];
snacks.concat(chocholates);
// snacks will now be ['Mars', 'BarOne', 'Tex']
// Similarly if we left the snacks array empty and used the following
snacks.concat(chocolates, chips, sweets);
//This would return the snacks array with all other arrays combined together
// ['Mars', 'BarOne', 'Tex', 'Doritos', 'Lays', 'Simba', 'JellyTots']
Example 3: 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 4: js concatenate strings
const str1 = 'Hello';
const str2 = 'World';
console.log(str1 + str2);
>> HelloWorld
console.log(str1 + ' ' + str2);
>> Hello World
Example 5: how the concat function works javascript
var arr = [1, 2, 3, 4];
var arr2 = [5, 6, 7, 8];
const both = arr.concat(arr2);
console.log(both);
//[1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8]
Example 6: string concat in js
let string1 = "Hello"
let string2 = "World"
let finalString = string1 + ", " + string2 + "!" // Hello, World!