JavaScript .toLocaleString()
Published Aug 23, 2021Updated May 15, 2024
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The .toLocaleString() method converts a date to a string of its language-sensitive form.
Syntax
num.toLocaleString(locales, option);
locales(optional) sets the language convention.options(optional) customized the behavior.
Example
Converting number to a string:
const x = 5;console.log(x.toString());// Output: 5
To verify if it is a string:
const x = 5;console.log(typeof x.toString());// Output: string
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