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Using the + operator lets you concatenate characters in Python. This operator is referred to as the Python string concatenation operator

Example concatenate characters in Python

Simple example code using + operator between to characters.

res = 'a' + 'b' + 'c'

print(res)
print(type(res))

Output:

Concatenate characters in Python

Or

ch1 = "a"
ch2 = "b"

res = ch1 + ch2

print(res)

Output: ab

Alternatively, if you have a collection of characters, such as a list or tuple, you can use the join() method to concatenate them. Here’s an example:

# Concatenating characters using join()
characters = ['H', 'e', 'l', 'l', 'o']

concatenated = ''.join(characters)
print(concatenated)  # Output: Hello

In this case, we create a list characters containing the individual characters. Then, using the join() method with an empty string '', we concatenate the characters together, resulting in the same output 'Hello'.

Comment if you have any doubts or suggestions on this Python concatenate topic.

Note: IDE: PyCharm 2021.3.3 (Community Edition)

Windows 10

Python 3.10.1

All Python Examples are in Python 3, so Maybe its different from python 2 or upgraded versions.

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