In Python an integer can be converted into a string using the built-in str() function. The str() function takes in any python data type and converts it into a string. But use of the str() is not the only way to do so. This type of conversion can also be done using the “%s” keyword, the .format function or using f-stringfunction.
Below is the list of possible ways to convert an integer to string in python:
1. Using str() function
Syntax: str(integer_value)
Example:
num = 10 # check and print type of num variable print(type(num)) # convert the num into string converted_num = str(num) # check and print type converted_num variable print(type(converted_num))
2. Using “%s” keyword
Syntax: “%s” % integer
Example:
num = 10 # check and print type of num variable print(type(num)) # convert the num into string and print converted_num = "% s" % num print(type(converted_num))
3. Using .format() function
Syntax: ‘{}’.format(integer)
Example:
num = 10 # check and print type of num variable print(type(num)) # convert the num into string and print converted_num = "{}".format(num) print(type(converted_num))
4. Using f-string
Syntax: f'{integer}’
Example:
num = 10 # check and print type of num variable print(type(num)) # convert the num into string converted_num = f'{num}' # print type of converted_num print(type(converted_num))
Last Updated on May 1, 2021 by admin