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TypeScript - String toLocaleLowerCase()
This method is used to convert the characters within a string to lowercase while respecting the current locale. For most languages, it returns the same output as toLowerCase.
Syntax
string.toLocaleLowerCase( )
Return Value
Returns a string in lowercase with the current locale.
Example
var str = "Apples are round, and Apples are Juicy."; console.log(str.toLocaleLowerCase( ));
On compiling, it will generate the same code in JavaScript.
Its output is as follows −
apples are round, and apples are juicy.
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