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JavaScript Number toFixed() Method

The toFixed() method converts a number to a string. The toFixed() method rounds the string to a specified number of decimals.

Notes:

  • The toFixed() method rounds the number if necessary.
  • If the specified number of digits is greater than the actual number of digits after the decimal point, zeros are added to the end of the string representation.
  • If the specified number of digits is less than the actual number of digits after the decimal point, the number is rounded.

Syntax:

number.toFixed( value );

Parameters:

Return Value:

It returns a number in the string representation. The number has the exact number of digits after the decimal place as mentioned in the toFixed() method. 



Example 1: Using toFixed() method with a parameter 1, displays decimal points to one digit.




let test=213.73145;
console.log(test.toFixed(1));

Output

213.7

Example 2: Using toFixed() method without any parameter, If there is no parameter specified in the toFixed() method then it doesn’t display any digits after the decimal place. 




let test=213.73145;
console.log(test.toFixed());

Output
214

Example 3: Using toFixed() method with a parameter, If there is a parameter specified in the toFixed() method will return a number represented as a string which will have exactly that number of digits after the decimal place. 




let test=213.73145;
console.log(test.toFixed(3));

Output
213.731

Example 4: Using toFixed() method where the number is in exponential form. The toFixed() method can be used to convert an exponential number into a string representation with a specific number of digits after the decimal place. 




let test=2.13e+15;
console.log(test.toFixed(2));

Output
2130000000000000.00

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We have a complete list of Javascript Number Objects methods, to check those please go through this Javascript Number Complete reference article.


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