If you want to convert number to string, you can use the ToString () method of number, (like (1). ToString () parentheses must or 1. ToString () spaces must otherwise compile an error, if the variable is not required, Or you can call the string () function, both of which automatically invoke the Numbertostring () inside the interpreter engine, or call other functions based on the system, basically similar.
Here's a look at the ToString function introduction
The ToString () method converts a logical value to a string and returns the result.
Grammar
Booleanobject.tostring () return value
Returns the string "true" or "false" based on the original Boolean value or the value of the Booleanobject object.
Instance
In this case, we'll create a Boolean object and convert it to a string:
<script type= "text/web Effects" >
var boo = new Boolean (TRUE)
document.write (boo.tostring ())
</script> output:
True
Simple Application Example
<script>
var u = 12;
alert (u);
Alert (String (u));
Alert (u.tostring ());
</script>