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Latest revision as of 06:14, 9 July 2022
Concatenate
x,y
The concatenate builtin concatenates its two arguments into a single unit, based on the type of the arguments.
If both x
and y
are dictionaries, the result is a dictionary, and otherwise the result is an array.
1,2 1 2 1 2,"abc" (1 2 "a" "b" "c") (1 2!2 3),2 3!3 4 1 2 3!2 3 4