Intl.Locale.prototype.toString()
The
Intl.Locale.prototype.toString() returns the
Locale's full locale identifier string.
Syntax
toString()
Return value
The locale's Unicode locale identifier string.
Description
The Locale object is a JavaScript representation of a concept
Unicode locale identifier. Information about a particular locale (language, script,
calendar type, etc.) can be encoded in a locale identifier string. To make it easier
to work with these locale identifiers, the Locale object was
introduced to JavaScript. Calling the toString method on a Locale object
will return the identifier string for that particular Locale. The
toString method allows Locale instances to be
provided as an argument to existing Intl constructors, serialized in
JSON, or any other context where an exact string representation is useful.
Examples
Using toString
let myLocale = new Intl.Locale("fr-Latn-FR", {hourCycle: "h24", calendar: "gregory"});
console.log(myLocale.baseName); // Prints "fr-Latn-FR"
console.log(myLocale.toString()); // Prints "fr-Latn-FR-u-ca-gregory-hc-h24"
Specifications
| Specification |
|---|
| ECMAScript Internationalization API Specification # sec-Intl.Locale.prototype.toString |
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