TypedArray.prototype.toLocaleString()
The toLocaleString()
method returns a string representing
the elements of the typed array. The elements are converted to strings and are separated
by a locale-specific string (such as a comma ","). This method has the same algorithm as
Array.prototype.toLocaleString()
and, as the typed array elements are
numbers, the same algorithm as Number.prototype.toLocaleString()
applies
for each element. TypedArray is one of the
typed array types here.
Syntax
toLocaleString()
toLocaleString(locales)
toLocaleString(locales, options)
Parameters
The locales
and options
arguments customize the behavior of
the function and let applications specify the language whose formatting conventions
should be used. In implementations, which ignore the locales
and
options
arguments, the locale used and the form of the string returned
are entirely implementation dependent.
See the Intl.NumberFormat()
constructor for details on these parameters and how to use them.
Return value
A string representing the elements of the typed array.
Examples
Using toLocaleString
var uint = new Uint32Array([2000, 500, 8123, 12, 4212]);
uint.toLocaleString();
// if run in a de-DE locale
// "2.000,500,8.123,12,4.212"
uint.toLocaleString('en-US');
// "2,000,500,8,123,12,4,212"
uint.toLocaleString('ja-JP', { style: 'currency', currency: 'JPY' });
// "¥2,000,¥500,¥8,123,¥12,¥4,212"
Specifications
Specification |
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ECMAScript Language Specification # sec-%typedarray%.prototype.tolocalestring |
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