How to concatenate two strings in C#
In this tutorial, we are going to learn about how to concatenate two or more strings in C# with the help of examples.
Concentration means joining one string at the end of the other string.
Concatenating strings
To concatenate two strings in C#, we can use the plus +
operator.
Here is an example:
using System;
class StringConcatenation {
static void Main() {
string a = "Good";
string b = "morning";
string combine = a + b;
Console.WriteLine(combine);
}
}
Output:
Goodmorning
Using String.Concat() method
Similarly, we can also use the String.Concat()
method in C# to concatenate one string with another string.
The String.Concat()
method takes one or more strings as an argument and returns the concatenated string.
using System;
class StringConcatenation {
static void Main() {
string a = "Good";
string b = "morning";
Console.WriteLine(String.Concat(a,b));
}
}
Output:
Goodmorning