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The toString() method in TypeScript is used to returns a string representing the specified object radix (base).

Syntax:

number.toString( [radix] )

Parameter: This function accept asingle 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:

    javascript




    // 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:

    javascript




    // 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
    

    Last Updated : 05 Jun, 2020
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