In JavaScript numbers can be converted into string using the toString() method. The toString method allows us to convert a given number to a string. The optional base parameter can be used to specify the base in which the number will be represented.
The toString() is the built-in method of the JavaScript that converts a number into a string.
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// The toString() method can also convert floating and negative numbers as shown below:
var num = 24;
var str = num.toString();
console.log(num); // 24
console.log(str); // "24"
24.toString(); // Error: Invalid or unexpected token
(24).toString(); // "24"
(9.7).toString(); // "9.7"
(-20).toString(); // "-20"
var num = 15;
num.toString(); //"15"
num.toString(2); //"1111"(binary)
num.toString(8); //"17"(octa)
num.toString(16); //"f"(hexa)
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