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Concatenate Chars is a ProtoFlux node that can combine two characters into a new string.
The '''Concatenate Chars''' node combines two characters into a new string.


This is very useful when working with individual characters and need to perform string operations on them, saving a node if one needs to concatenate two as well.
This is very useful when working with individual characters and need to perform string operations on them, saving a node if one needs to concatenate two as well.
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== Inputs ==
== Inputs ==


=== A ([[Type:Char|Char]]) ===
=== A ([[Type:char|char]]) ===


The first character to combine.
The first character to combine.


=== B ([[Type:Char|Char]]) ===
=== B ([[Type:char|char]]) ===


The second character to combine.
The second character to combine.
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== Outputs ==
== Outputs ==


=== * ([[Type:String|String]]) ===
=== * ([[Type:string|string]]) ===


A ([[Type:Char|Char]]) and B ([[Type:Char|Char]]) combined into a string.
<code>A</code> and <code>B</code> combined into a string.


== Examples ==
== Examples ==
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File:Protoflux_example_Concatenate_Chars.webp|example of using Concatenate Chars in some ProtoFlux code.
File:Protoflux_example_Concatenate_Chars.webp|alt=Two Random Int nodes are connected to From UTF16 nodes. Each random int is between 64 and 90. Both characters are plugged in to the concatenate string node, which outputs a two-character long random string of ASCII values|Example of using Concatenate Chars in some ProtoFlux code, wherein two random characters are combined to make a string.
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[[Category:ProtoFlux:Strings:Characters]]
[[Category:ProtoFlux:Strings:Characters]]

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The Concatenate Chars node combines two characters into a new string.

This is very useful when working with individual characters and need to perform string operations on them, saving a node if one needs to concatenate two as well.

Inputs

A (char)

The first character to combine.

B (char)

The second character to combine.

Outputs

* (string)

A and B combined into a string.

Examples