str_c() Function of stringr Package in R
In this article, we will discuss str_c() function which is available in stringr package. Before going to this method, we have to install and import stringr package.
Syntax:
Install- install.packages("stringr") Import - library("stringr")
str_c() Methods
This function is used to combine the multiple strings by a separator.
Syntax:
str_c(“string1″,”string2”,……………,sep)
where,
strings are the input strings separated by comma and sep is the second parameter used to separate deach string with a delimiter.
Example 1:
In this example, we are concatenating 5 strings without separator.
R
# load the stringr library library (stringr) # combine 5 strings without separator print ( str_c ( "Welcome" , "to" , "geeks" , "for" , "geeks" )) |
Output:
[1] "Welcometogeeksforgeeks"
Example 2:
In this example, we are concatenating 5 strings by different separators.
R
# load the stringr library library (stringr) # combine 5 strings with comma separator print ( str_c ( "Welcome" , "to" , "geeks" , "for" , "geeks" ,sep= "," )) # combine 5 strings with space separator print ( str_c ( "Welcome" , "to" , "geeks" , "for" , "geeks" ,sep= " " )) # combine 5 strings with & separator print ( str_c ( "Welcome" , "to" , "geeks" , "for" , "geeks" ,sep= "&" )) |
[1] "Welcome,to,geeks,for,geeks" [1] "Welcome to geeks for geeks" [1] "Welcome&to&geeks&for&geeks"
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