How to Use the toString () method in JavaScript
This article mainly introduces how to use the toString () method in JavaScript. It is the basic knowledge in JS beginners. For more information, see
The JavaScript Boolean. toSource () method returns a string that represents the source code of the object.
Note: This method does not run in Internet Explorer.
Syntax
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The following is the detailed information about the parameters:
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Return Value
Returns the source code string of the object.
Example:
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<Html> <Head> <Title> JavaScript toSource () Method </title> </Head> <Body> <Script type = "text/javascript"> Function book (title, publisher, price) { This. title = title; This. publisher = publisher; This. price = price; } Var newBook = new book ("Perl", "Leo Inc", 200 ); Document. write (newBook. toSource ()); </Script> </Body> </Html> |
This produces the following results:
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({Title: "Perl", publisher: "Leo Inc", price: 200 }) |