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TypeScript | toFixed() Function

The toFixed() function in TypeScript is used to format a number using fixed-point notation. It can be used to format a number with a specific number of digits to the right of the decimal.

Syntax: 

number.toFixed( [digits] );

Parameters: This function accepts a parameter value- digits– The number of digits to appear after the decimal point.

Return Value: The toFixed() method in TypeScript returns a string representation of number that does not use exponential notation and has the exact number of digits after the decimal place.

Below examples illustrates the working of toFixed() function in TypeScript :
Example 1:

Javascript




var num = 358.429 
console.log("num.toFixed() is "+num.toFixed()) 
console.log("num.toFixed(2) is "+num.toFixed(2))


Output: 

num.toFixed() is 358 
num.toFixed(2) is 358.42

Example 2: 

Javascript




var num1 = 526.123 
console.log("num1.toFixed() is "+num1.toFixed()) 
console.log("num1.toFixed(4) is "+num1.toFixed(4)) 
console.log("num1.toFixed(7) is "+num1.toFixed(7))


Output: 

num1.toFixed() is 526 
num1.toFixed(4) is 526.1230
num1.toFixed(7) is 526.1230000
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