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How do I put a variable in a string in JavaScript?

Example:

$('#contactForm').animate({"marginLeft": "+=680px"}, "slow");

I would like to use in a variable instead of 680px, is there a way to do this?

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As with most languages that don't have sigals, you can't perform interpolation, you have to concatenate multiple strings.

"foo" + "bar" + "baz"
"foo" + string_var + "baz"
"+=" + string_var + "px"
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var size = "680px";
$('#contactForm').animate({"marginLeft": "+="+size}, "slow");
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You can use the + operator to concatenate your value in a variable to the "+=" string:

$('#contactForm').animate({"marginLeft": "+=" + size}, "slow");
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var theWidth = "680px"
$('#contactForm').animate({marginLeft: "+=" + theWidth}, "slow");

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