By *better way* I was referring to a case where these values are not known completely at compile time but defined dynamically at run time. In such a case, not all permutations would be preconcatentated at compile time. If the implementer found themselves wanting to speed this up they could stash the commonly used color strings (i.e. if animating a repeating color ramp) rather than making them over and over. That being said, the gains would be minimal.
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