/* Adding Strings together Examples of how to add strings together You can also add several different data types to string, as shown here: created 27 July 2010 modified 2 Apr 2012 by Tom Igoe http://arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/StringAdditionOperator This example code is in the public domain. */ // declare three strings: String stringOne, stringTwo, stringThree; void setup() { // initialize serial and wait for port to open: Serial.begin(9600); // this check is only needed on the Leonardo: while (!Serial) ; ; stringOne = String("stringThree = "); stringTwo = String("this string"); stringThree = String (); Serial.println("\n\nAdding strings together (concatenation):"); } void loop() { // adding a constant integer to a string: stringThree = stringOne + 123; Serial.println(stringThree); // prints "stringThree = 123" // adding a constant long interger to a string: stringThree = stringOne + 123456789; Serial.println(stringThree); // prints " You added 123456789" // adding a constant character to a string: stringThree = stringOne + 'A'; Serial.println(stringThree); // prints "You added A" // adding a constant string to a string: stringThree = stringOne + "abc"; Serial.println(stringThree); // prints "You added abc" stringThree = stringOne + stringTwo; Serial.println(stringThree); // prints "You added this string" // adding a variable integer to a string: int sensorValue = analogRead(A0); stringOne = "Sensor value: "; stringThree = stringOne + sensorValue; Serial.println(stringThree); // prints "Sensor Value: 401" or whatever value analogRead(A0) has // adding a variable long integer to a string: long currentTime = millis(); stringOne="millis() value: "; stringThree = stringOne + millis(); Serial.println(stringThree); // prints "The millis: 345345" or whatever value currentTime has // do nothing while true: while(true); }