BigInt.prototype.toLocaleString()
The toLocaleString()
method returns a string with a language-sensitive representation of this BigInt.
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 that 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 with a language-sensitive representation of the given BigInt.
Performance
When formatting large numbers of numbers, it is better to create a Intl.NumberFormat
object and use the function provided by its NumberFormat.format
property.
Examples
Using toLocaleString
In basic use without specifying a locale, a formatted string in the default locale and with default options is returned.
var bigint = 3500n; bigint.toLocaleString(); // Displays "3,500" if in U.S. English locale
Using locales
This example shows some of the variations in localized number formats. In order to get the format of the language used in the user interface of your application, make sure to specify that language (and possibly some fallback languages) using the locales
argument:
var bigint = 123456789123456789n; // German uses period for thousands console.log(bigint.toLocaleString('de-DE')); // → 123.456.789.123.456.789 // Arabic in most Arabic speaking countries uses Eastern Arabic digits console.log(bigint.toLocaleString('ar-EG')); // → ١٢٣٬٤٥٦٬٧٨٩٬١٢٣٬٤٥٦٬٧٨٩ // India uses thousands/lakh/crore separators console.log(bigint.toLocaleString('en-IN')); // → 1,23,45,67,89,12,34,56,789 // the nu extension key requests a numbering system, e.g. Chinese decimal console.log(bigint.toLocaleString('zh-Hans-CN-u-nu-hanidec')); // → 一二三,四五六,七八九,一二三,四五六,七八九 // when requesting a language that may not be supported, such as // Balinese, include a fallback language, in this case Indonesian console.log(bigint.toLocaleString(['ban', 'id'])); // → 123.456.789.123.456.789
Using options
The results provided by toLocaleString
can be customized using the options
argument:
var bigint = 123456789123456789n; // request a currency format console.log(bigint.toLocaleString('de-DE', { style: 'currency', currency: 'EUR' })); // → 123.456.789.123.456.789,00 € // the Japanese yen doesn't use a minor unit console.log(bigint.toLocaleString('ja-JP', { style: 'currency', currency: 'JPY' })) // → ¥123,456,789,123,456,789 // limit to three significant digits console.log(bigint.toLocaleString('en-IN', { maximumSignificantDigits: 3 })); // → 1,23,00,00,00,00,00,00,000
Specifications
Specification |
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ECMAScript Internationalization API Specification (ECMAScript Internationalization API) # sup-bigint.prototype.tolocalestring |
Browser compatibility
Desktop | Mobile | |||||||||||
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Chrome | Edge | Firefox | Internet Explorer | Opera | Safari | WebView Android | Chrome Android | Firefox for Android | Opera Android | Safari on IOS | Samsung Internet | |
toLocaleString |
67 |
79 |
68 |
No |
54 |
14 |
67 |
67 |
68 |
48 |
14 |
9.0 |
locales |
76 |
79 |
70 |
No |
No |
14 |
76 |
76 |
79 |
54 |
14 |
12.0 |
options |
76 |
79 |
70 |
No |
No |
14 |
76 |
76 |
79 |
54 |
14 |
12.0 |
See also
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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/BigInt/toLocaleString