& operator
Used to force string concatenation of two expressions.
Syntax
result = expression1 & expression2
The & operator syntax has these parts:
Part | Description |
---|---|
result | Required; any String or Variant variable. |
expression1 | Required; any expression. |
expression2 | Required; any expression. |
Remarks
If an expression is not a string, it is converted to a String variant. The data type of result is String if both expressions are string expressions; otherwise, result is a String variant.
If both expressions are Null, result is Null. However, if only one expression is Null, that expression is treated as a zero-length string ("") when concatenated with the other expression. Any expression that is Empty is also treated as a zero-length string.
Example
This example uses the & operator to force string concatenation.
Dim MyStr
MyStr = "Hello" & " World" ' Returns "Hello World".
MyStr = "Check " & 123 & " Check" ' Returns "Check 123 Check".
See also
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