Example 1: Convert Object to String Using JSON.stringify()
// program to convert an object to a string
const person = {
name: 'Jack',
age: 27
}
const result = JSON.stringify(person);
console.log(result);
console.log(typeof result);
Output
{"name":"Jack","age":27} string
In the above example, the JSON.stringify()
method is used to convert an object to a string.
The typeof
operator gives the data type of the result variable.
Example 2: Convert Object to String Using String()
// program to convert an object to a string
const person = {
name: 'Jack',
age: 27
}
const result1 = String(person);
const result2 = String(person['name']);
console.log(result1);
console.log(result2);
console.log(typeof result1);
Output
[object Object] Jack string
In the above example, the String()
function converts the value of an object to a string.
When using the String()
function on an Object
, the converted result will give [object Object].
The typeof
operator gives the data type of the result variable.
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