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number.toString

The toString() method returns a string representing the specified Number object.

Syntax

numObj.toString([radix])

Parameters

radix
Optional. An integer in the range 2 through 36 specifying the base to use for representing numeric values.

Return value

A string representing the specified Number object.

Exceptions

RangeError
If toString() is given a radix less than 2 or greater than 36, a RangeError is thrown.

Description

The Number object overrides the toString() method of the Object object; it does not inherit Object.prototype.toString(). For Number objects, the toString() method returns a string representation of the object in the specified radix.

The toString() method parses its first argument, and attempts to return a string representation in the specified radix (base). For radixes above 10, the letters of the alphabet indicate numerals greater than 9. For example, for hexadecimal numbers (base 16), a through f are used.

If the radix is not specified, the preferred radix is assumed to be 10.

If the numObj is negative, the sign is preserved. This is the case even if the radix is 2; the string returned is the positive binary representation of the numObj preceded by a - sign, not the two's complement of the numObj.

If the numObj is not a whole number, the 'dot' sign is used to separate the decimal places.

Examples

Using toString

var count = 10;

console.log(count.toString());    // displays '10'
console.log((17).toString());     // displays '17'
console.log((17.2).toString());   // displays '17.2'

var x = 6;

console.log(x.toString(2));       // displays '110'
console.log((254).toString(16));  // displays 'fe'

console.log((-10).toString(2));   // displays '-1010'
console.log((-0xff).toString(2)); // displays '-11111111'

Specifications

Browser compatibilityUpdate compatibility data on GitHub

Desktop
Chrome Edge Firefox Internet Explorer Opera Safari
Basic support Yes Yes 1 Yes Yes Yes
Mobile
Android webview Chrome for Android Edge Mobile Firefox for Android Opera for Android iOS Safari Samsung Internet
Basic support Yes Yes Yes 4 Yes Yes Yes
Server
Node.js
Basic support Yes

See also

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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Number/toString