implode ( variable[] )
implode ( variable[] , delimiter_expression )
implode ( variable[] , row_delimiter_expression, column_delimiter_expression )
implode ( { x1, y1, x2, y2, x3, y3 ... } )
implode ( { x1, y1, x2, y2, x3, y3 ... } , delimiter_expression )
implode ( { x1, y1, x2, y2, x3, y3 ... } , row_delimiter_expression, column_delimiter_expression )
implode ( { {x1, y1}, {x2, y2}, {x3, y3} ... } )
implode ( { {x1, y1}, {x2, y2}, {x3, y3} ... } , delimiter_expression )
implode ( { {x1, y1}, {x2, y2}, {x3, y3} ... } , row_delimiter_expression, column_delimiter_expression )
returns string_expression
Append the elements in an array into a string. Optionally placing the delimiter_expression between the elements. This is functionally the opposite of the Explode function.
dim a$(1) dim b(1) a$ = Explode("How now brown cow"," ") print implode(a$[],"-") print implode(a$[]) b = Explode("1,2,3.33,4.44,5.55",",") print implode(b[],", ") print implode(b[])
will display
How-now-brown-cow Hownowbrowncow 1, 2, 3.33, 4.44, 5.55 123.334.445.55
0.9.6.57 | New to Version |
1.99.99.55 | dimensional delimiters and list support was added |
1.99.99.72 | added required [] to passing variable array |