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snowflake.snowpark.functions.concat_ws¶

snowflake.snowpark.functions.concat_ws(*cols: ColumnOrName) → Column[source]¶

Concatenates two or more strings, or concatenates two or more binary values. If any of the values is null, the result is also null. The CONCAT_WS operator requires at least two arguments, and uses the first argument to separate all following arguments.

Examples::
>>> from snowflake.snowpark.functions import lit
>>> df = session.create_dataframe([['Hello', 'World']], schema=['a', 'b'])
>>> df.select(concat_ws(lit(','), df.a, df.b)).show()
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|"CONCAT_WS(',', ""A"", ""B"")"  |
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|Hello,World                     |
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>>> df = session.create_dataframe([['Hello', 'World', ',']], schema=['a', 'b', 'sep'])
>>> df.select(concat_ws('sep', df.a, df.b)).show()
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|"CONCAT_WS(""SEP"", ""A"", ""B"")"  |
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|Hello,World                         |
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