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28 Apr 2024

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Resolved: Would it not be easier to simply concatenate with ", " instead of ","&" "

The example is unnecessarily complicated, why not use =A5&", "&B5? It's easier to type, easier to process and easier to grasp. Also one might misinterpret the example that somehow only single characters can be used instead of strings.

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Instructor
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29 Apr 2024

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Hey Sven,

Good to hear from you. What you've suggested would work perfectly fine. There are many ways to do things. I always try to provide easy-to-understand examples, but might haven't been able to do this time.

Best,

Ned

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29 Apr 2024

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Hey Ned,


thank you for your swift answer. Of course there are many ways to do things. Taken into account, that you put a strong emphasis on speed in this course I just wanted to point out a faster way.



Best,

Sven

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