/** * Converts arbitrary values into strings using extended conversion rules: * - Numbers: are converted with '.' as decimal point * - DateTime: using ISO format * - Boolean: "true" for true and "false" for false * - Arrays: as comma-separated list * - Other objects: using toString() method * * ### Example ### * * let value1 = StringConverter.ToString(123.456); // Result: "123.456" * let value2 = StringConverter.ToString(true); // Result: "true" * let value3 = StringConverter.ToString(new Date(2018,0,1)); // Result: "2018-01-01T00:00:00.00" * let value4 = StringConverter.ToString([1,2,3]); // Result: "1,2,3" */ export declare class StringConverter { /** * Converts value into string or returns null when value is null. * * @param value the value to convert. * @returns string value or null when value is null. */ static toNullableString(value: any): string; /** * Converts value into string or returns "" when value is null. * * @param value the value to convert. * @returns string value or "" when value is null. * * @see [[toStringWithDefault]] */ static toString(value: any): string; /** * Converts value into string or returns default when value is null. * * @param value the value to convert. * @param defaultValue the default value. * @returns string value or default when value is null. * * @see [[toNullableString]] */ static toStringWithDefault(value: any, defaultValue: string): string; }