Difference between revisions of "UM:NetXMS Scripting Language (NXSL)"
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== String Operators == | == String Operators == | ||
There are two string operators. The first is the concatenation operator ('.'), which returns the concatenation of its right and left arguments. The second is the concatenating assignment operator ('''.='''), which appends the argument on the right side to the argument on the left side. | There are two string operators. The first is the concatenation operator ('.'), which returns the concatenation of its right and left arguments. The second is the concatenating assignment operator ('''.='''), which appends the argument on the right side to the argument on the left side. |