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# Respect\Stringifier [](http://travis-ci.org/Respect/Stringifier) [](https://scrutinizer-ci.com/g/Respect/Stringifier/?branch=master) [](https://scrutinizer-ci.com/g/Respect/Stringifier/?branch=master) [](https://packagist.org/packages/respect/stringifier) [](https://packagist.org/packages/respect/stringifier) [](https://packagist.org/packages/respect/stringifier) Converts any PHP value into a string. ## Installation Package is available on [Packagist](https://packagist.org/packages/respect/stringifier), you can install it using [Composer](http://getcomposer.org). ```bash composer require respect/stringifier ``` This library requires PHP >= 7.1. ## Feature Guide Below a quick guide of how to use the library. ### Namespace import Respect\Stringifier is namespaced, and you can make your life easier by importing a single function into your context: ```php use function Respect\Stringifier\stringify; ``` Stringifier was built using objects, the `stringify()` is a easy way to use it. ### Usage Simply use the function to convert any value you want to: ```php echo stringify($value); ``` To see more examples of how to use the library check the [integration tests](tests/integration).