concatenate 英 [kɒn'kætɪneɪt]   美 [kɑnˈkæt(ə)ˌneɪt]

concatenate

concatenate  英 [kɒn'kætɪneɪt] 美 [kɑnˈkæt(ə)ˌneɪt]

vt. 连结;使连锁  adj. 连结的;连锁的 

进行时:concatenating  过去式:concatenated  过去分词:concatenated  第三人称单数:concatenates 

So, we concatenate some blues/greens to the color vector. 所以,我们向颜色向量添加 一些蓝色/绿色。
A common reporting requirement is to concatenate data from more than one column into a single string. 一个常见的报告需求就是将数据从多个列合并到一个字符串中。

  • Did you just link together several memories of your brother to form one longer story for his wedding toast? If so, you concatenated without knowing it! That’s because concatenate means to link things together to form a series or chain.
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  • vt. 连结;使连锁
  • adj. 连结的;连锁的
  • 1. So, we concatenate some blues/greens to the color vector.

    所以,我们向颜色向量添加 一些蓝色/绿色。

  • 2. A common reporting requirement is to concatenate data from more than one column into a single string.

    一个常见的报告需求就是将数据从多个列合并到一个字符串中。

  • 3. For the no-arguments case, we take the sequence [0 1] and concatenate it to an expression.

    对于没有参数的情况,我们获取序列 [0 1] 并将它连到一个表达式。

  • concatenate (v.) "to link together, unite in a series or chain, " 1590s, from Late Latin concatenatus, past participle of concatenare "to link together," from com "with, together" (see con-) + catenare, from catena "a chain" (see chain (n.)). Related: Concatenated; concatenating. As an adjective, concatenate "linked together" is attested from 1540s.
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