JavaScript String() Function
Complete Function Reference
Definition and Usage
The String() function converts the value of an object to a string.
Syntax
Parameter |
Description |
object |
Required. A JavaScript object |
Tips and Notes
Note: The String() function returns the same value as toString() of the individual
objects.
Example
In this example we will try to convert different objects to strings:
<script type="text/javascript">
var test1= new Boolean(1);
var test2= new Boolean(0);
var test3= new Boolean(true);
var test4= new Boolean(false);
var test5= new Date();
var test6= new String("999 888");
var test7=12345;
document.write(String(test1)+ "<br />");
document.write(String(test2)+ "<br />");
document.write(String(test3)+ "<br />");
document.write(String(test4)+ "<br />");
document.write(String(test5)+ "<br />");
document.write(String(test6)+ "<br />");
document.write(String(test7)+ "<br />");
</script>
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The output of the code above will be:
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String()
How to use String() to convert different objects to strings.
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