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TypeScript | String toLocaleUpperCase() Method

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The toLocaleLowerCase() is an inbuilt function in TypeScript which is used to convert the characters within a string to uppercase while respecting the current locale.

Syntax: 

string.toLocaleUpperCase( ) 

Parameter: This methods does not accept any parameter. 
Return Value: This method returns the string in uppercase with the current locale. 
Below examples illustrate the String toLocaleUpperCase() method in TypeScript
Example 1: 

JavaScript




<script>
    // Original strings
    var str = "Geeksforgeeks - Best Platform"
  
    // use of String toLocaleUpperCase() Method
    var newstr = str.toLocaleUpperCase() 
    console.log(newstr);erCase() 
    console.log(newstr);
</script>


Output: 

GEEKSFORGEEKS - BEST PLATFORM

Example 2: 

JavaScript




<script>
    // Original strings
    var str = "TypeScript - String toLocaleUpperCase()"
  
    // use of String toLocaleUpperCase() Method
    var newstr = str.toLocaleUpperCase() 
    console.log(newstr);
</script>


Output: 

TYPESCRIPT - STRING TOLOCALEUPPERCASE()
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Last Updated : 18 Jun, 2020
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