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The valueOf() method of Number values returns the value of this number.
const numObj = new Number(42);
console.log(typeof numObj);
// Expected output: "object"
const num = numObj.valueOf();
console.log(num);
// Expected output: 42
console.log(typeof num);
// Expected output: "number"
valueOf()
None.
A number representing the primitive value of the specified Number object.
This method is usually called internally by JavaScript and not explicitly in web code.
const numObj = new Number(10);
console.log(typeof numObj); // object
const num = numObj.valueOf();
console.log(num); // 10
console.log(typeof num); // number
| Specification |
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| ECMAScript 2027 LanguageSpecification # sec-number.prototype.valueof |
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