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In this chapter, we won't cover objects. Instead, we'll study primitives first. Later, after we learn about objects, we'll see how object conversion works in the chapter <info:object-toprimitive>.
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## To String
## String Conversion
String conversion happens when we need the string form of a value.
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String conversion is mostly obvious. A `false` becomes `"false"`, `null` becomes `"null"`, etc.
## To Number
## Numeric Conversion
Numeric conversion happens in mathematical functions and expressions automatically.
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This only happens when at least one of the arguments is a string. Otherwise, values are converted to numbers.
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## To Boolean
## Boolean Conversion
Boolean conversion is the simplest one.
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## Summary
The three most widely used type conversions are to string, to number, and to boolean.
**`To String`** -- Occurs when we output something. Can be performed with `String(value)`. The conversion to string is usually obvious for primitive values.
**`String Conversion`** -- Occurs when we output something. Can be performed with `String(value)`. The conversion to string is usually obvious for primitive values.
**`To Number`** -- Occurs in math operations. Can be performed with `Number(value)`.
**`Numeric Conversion`** -- Occurs in math operations. Can be performed with `Number(value)`.
The conversion follows the rules:
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|<code>true&nbsp;/&nbsp;false</code> | `1 / 0` |
| `string` | The string is read "as is", whitespaces from both sides are ignored. An empty string becomes `0`. An error gives `NaN`. |
**`To Boolean`** -- Occurs in logical operations. Can be performed with `Boolean(value)`.
**`Boolean Conversion`** -- Occurs in logical operations. Can be performed with `Boolean(value)`.
Follows the rules: