Dart Runes toString()
Syntax & Examples
Runes.toString() method
The `toString` method in Dart returns a string representation of some or all of the elements of the Rune sequence.
Syntax of Runes.toString()
The syntax of Runes.toString() method is:
String toString()
This toString() method of Runes returns a string representation of (some of) the elements of this
.
Return Type
Runes.toString() returns value of type String
.
✐ Examples
1 String representation of runes
In this example,
- We create a sequence of Unicode code points
runes
from the string 'Hello'. - We call the
toString
method to get the string representation of the runes. - We then print the string representation to standard output.
Dart Program
void main() {
Runes runes = Runes('Hello');
String runesString = runes.toString();
print('String representation of runes: $runesString');
}
Output
String representation of runes: (72, 101, 108, 108, 111)
2 String representation of numbers
In this example,
- We create a sequence of Unicode code points
numbers
from the string '12345'. - We call the
toString
method to get the string representation of the numbers. - We then print the string representation to standard output.
Dart Program
void main() {
Runes numbers = Runes('12345');
String numbersString = numbers.toString();
print('String representation of numbers: $numbersString');
}
Output
String representation of numbers: (49, 50, 51, 52, 53)
Summary
In this Dart tutorial, we learned about toString() method of Runes: the syntax and few working examples with output and detailed explanation for each example.