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A string consists of arbitrary text enclosed by quotation marks <code>"</code>.
A string consists of arbitrary text enclosed by quotation marks <code>"</code>.


You can use strings in expressions just as you can use symbols or number. Just don't expect iMath to do anything useful with them. In particular, the sum of to strings does not concatenate them.
You can use strings in expressions just as you can use symbols or number. Just don't expect iMath to do anything useful with them. In particular, the sum of two strings does not concatenate them.


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Latest revision as of 19:13, 8 July 2017

A string consists of arbitrary text enclosed by quotation marks ".

You can use strings in expressions just as you can use symbols or number. Just don't expect iMath to do anything useful with them. In particular, the sum of two strings does not concatenate them.