JavaScript 1.1; JScript 2.0, ECMAScript v1
Overrides Object.toString( )
radix
An optional argument that specifies the radix, or base, between 2 and 36, in which the number should be represented. If omitted, base 10 is used. Note, however, that the ECMAScript specification allows an implementation to return any value if this argument is specified as any value other than 10.
A string representation of the number.
TypeError
If this method is invoked on an object that is not a Number.
The toString( ) method of the Number object converts a number to a string. When the radix argument is omitted or is specified as 10, the number is converted to a base-10 string. If radix is any other value, this method returns an implementation-defined string. Netscape implementations and Microsoft implementations after JScript 3.0 honor the radix argument and return a string representation of the number in the specified base.
Number.toExponential( ), Number.toFixed( ), Number.toLocaleString( ), Number.toPrecision( )