TypedArray to TypedArray.prototype.toLocaleString()
It returns a string which reprethatents the element of the typedArray.
Example: The code converts the elements of the Uint32Array to localized strings in default, en-US, and Hindi with custom currency formatting (HIR).
Javascript
let geek = new Uint32Array([100, 897, 123, 132, 22]); console.log(geek.toLocaleString()); console.log(geek.toLocaleString( 'en-US' )); console.log(geek.toLocaleString( 'hi' , { style: 'currency' , currency: 'HIR' })); |
100,897,123,132,22 100,897,123,132,22 HIR 100.00,HIR 897.00,HIR 123.00,HIR 132.00,HIR 22.00
Supported Browsers:
- Google Chrome 1 and above
- Internet Explorer 5.5 and above
- Firefox 1 and above
- Apple Safari 1 and above
- Opera 4 and above
- Edge 12 and above
JavaScript Object toLocaleString() Method
The Object.prototype.toLocaleString() method returns a local specific string representation of this object using the locale of the environment. Derived objects like an array, number, date, typedarray, and BigInt can override this method.
Syntax:
object.toLocaleString()
Return Value: It returns a string representation of this object.
Objects overriding toLocaleString():