In Go, we can convert an integer to a string using the strconv.Itoa() function.
Here's an example:
package main
import (
"fmt"
"strconv"
)
func main() {
num := 123
str := strconv.Itoa(num)
fmt.Printf("Integer: %d, String: %s\n", num, str)
}
In this example, we declare an integer variable num with a value of 123. We then use the strconv.Itoa() function to convert num to a string and assign it to the variable str. Finally, we print the values of both num and str using the %d and %s format specifiers.
Output:
Integer: 123, String: 123
Note that the resulting string is just a representation of the integer value as a string, and not a concatenation of the integer with any other characters.