String manipulation refers to the process of changing, organising, or analysing sequences of characters in computer programming, which are known as strings. In the context of GCSE Computer Science, string manipulation involves tasks like finding the length of a string, joining two strings together, breaking a string into smaller parts, or changing certain characters or words within a string. These techniques are important because they help us process and manage text data, allowing computers to understand and respond to data in a way that is more useful to people. String manipulation is a fundamental skill in programming and is used in a variety of applications, from creating websites to developing software.
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