JavaScript OperatorsLogical Operators
Comparison Operators
Mathematical Operators
Assignment Operators
The + Operator Used on StringsThe + operator can also be used to add string variables or text values together. To add two or more string variables together, use the + operator.
txt1="What a very"; txt2="nice day"; txt3=txt1+txt2; After the execution of the statements above, the variable txt3 contains "What a verynice day". To add a space between the two strings, insert a space into one of the strings:
txt1="What a very "; txt2="nice day"; txt3=txt1+txt2; or insert a space into the expression:
txt1="What a very"; txt2="nice day"; txt3=txt1+" "+txt2; After the execution of the statements above, the variable txt3 contains: "What a very nice day" Adding Strings and NumbersThe rule is: If you add a number and a string, the result will be a string! Example
x=5+5; document.write(x); x="5"+"5"; document.write(x); x=5+"5"; document.write(x); x="5"+5; document.write(x); |