Converting other datatypes to String

suggest change
For example:

  int i = 42;
  String string = String.valueOf(i);
  //string now equals "42”.

This method is also overloaded for other datatypes, such as `float`, `double`, `boolean`, and even `Object`.
For example:

  Foo foo = new Foo(); //Any class.
  String stringifiedFoo = foo.toString().
    
Here `stringifiedFoo` contains a representation of `foo` as a String.

You can also convert any number type to String with short notation like below.

int i = 10;
String str = i + "";

Or just simple way is

String str = 10 + "";

Feedback about page:

Feedback:
Optional: your email if you want me to get back to you:


Strings:
* Converting other datatypes to String

Table Of Contents
8 Arrays
10 Maps
11 Strings
25 JAXB
29 Enums
32 Audio
41 Scanner
63 Logging
75 Lists
78 Sets
89 JAX-WS
96 XJC
98 Process
106 Modules
114 Applets
122 JNDI
139 JavaBean
141 Literals
144 Packages
150 JMX
153 JShell
159 Sockets
167 Enum Map
175 Hashtable
177 SortedMap