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The concatenation operator
Another thing strings can do, which most Java classes cannot, is make use of the addition sign (+) operator. If we declare three strings (say, s1, s2, and s3), we can set the value of our third string to be one string plus another string. We can even add a string literal into the mix. Then, we print s3:
package stringsinjava; public class StringsInJava { public static void main(String[] args) { char c = 'c'; String s1 = "stringone"; String s2 = "stringtwo"; String s3 = s1+s2+"LIT"; System.out.println(s3); } }
When we run this program, we'll see these three strings added together in much the manner that we would expect:
