TypeScript toString()
The toString() method in TypeScript is used to return a string representing the specified object radix (base).
Syntax:
number.toString( [radix] )Parameters:
This function accepts a single parameter as mentioned above and described below.
- radix: This parameter represents an integer between 2 and 36 specifying the base to use for representing numeric values.
Return Value:
Returns a string representing the specified Number object. Below examples illustrates the toString() function in TypeScript.
Example 1:
// The toString()function
let Num1: number = 123;
Num1.toString();
Num1.toString(16);
Num1.toString(8);
Num1.toString(4);
Output:
123
7b
173
1323
Example 2:
// The toString() function
let Num2: number = 12345;
console.log("Number Method: toString()");
console.log(Num2.toString());
console.log(Num2.toString(4));
Output:
Number Method: toString()
12345
3000321