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The JavaScript valueOf() Method – What Does it Actually Do?
This quick tutorial will explain the JavaScript valueOf() Method, what it does, and why you might use it. The JavaScript valueOf() method gets the primitive value of the object it is called from. Usually you will not need to call it, however it does have its use cases. Primitives vs Objects In JavaScript, a value or variable has a type of value. A primitive is a value that is not an object, with no methods or properties, representing only the data that it exists as. JavaScript has 7 primitive data types: string number bigint boolean undefined … Read more