var str1:String = "Vinoth";
var str2:String = "Babu";
var str3:String = "Chennai";
var str4:String = concat(str1, " ", str2, " ", str3)
trace(str4) would result you
str4 == "Vinoth babu Chennai"
String Concat Class
public class StringBuffer
{
public var buffer:Array = new Array();
public function add(str:String):void
{
for (var i:Number = 0; i < str.length; i++)
{
buffer.push(str.charCodeAt(i));
}
}
public function toString():String
{
return String.fromCharCode.apply(this, buffer);
}
}
Here you have a more indepth than the above class written.
You can create an array of strings and then use
String.concat
to combine them.However, I've never seen string manipulation come up as a bottleneck when profiling a Flex app. I have in .NET, but not Flex.
trace(str4) would result you str4 == "Vinoth babu Chennai"
String Concat Class
Here you have a more indepth than the above class written.
http://blogs.adobe.com/pfarland/2007/10/avoiding_string_concatenation.html