Here is a Python Program to String concatenate.
#!/usr/bin/python # Strings in single quotes. s1 = 'I\'m single' # Double quotes are the same. You just have to end with the same character # you started with, and you don't have to escape the other one. s2 = "I'm double double" # You can create multi-line strings with triple quotes (triple double quotes # work, too.) The newlines stay in the string. s3 = '''I'm very long-winded and I really need to take up more than one line. That way I can say all the very `important' things which I must tell you. Strings like me are useful when you must print a long set of instructions, etc.''' # String literals may be concatinated by a space. s4 = 'left' "right" 'left' # Any string expression may be concatinated by a + (Java style). s5 = s1 + "\n" + s2 print s5 + '\n' + s3, "\n", s4 print 's5 has', len(s5), 'characters'